Mark Schlabach

Mark Schlabach

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Mark Schlabach joined ESPN.com in July 2006 as a college football and basketball columnist. A graduate of the University of Georgia, Mark spent nine years at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution covering Georgia and the SEC, as well as the NFL and NASCAR. Before joining ESPN, Schlabach spent the last two years at the Washington Post covering college football and basketball, and boxing.

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Pac-10 bowl projections

Ted Miller, Pac-10

...berth with a bowl that has a vacancy. I just said Humanitarian because that's what Mark Schlabach said last week, and rumor has it Schlabach owns a crystal ball. Here's a handy...

Blog | November 22, 2009

Look for Big 12 not to fulfill all bowl obligations

Tim Griffin, Big 12

The Big 12's bowl picture still is wide open with one week left in the regular season. The biggest question remains whether Oklahoma State will soar ...

Blog | November 22, 2009

Big East bowl projections

Brian Bennett, Big East

...vs. C-USA Here's a complete bowl schedule, and here are complete postseason projections from Mark Schlabach and Bruce Feldman

Blog | November 22, 2009

Separating winning quarterbacks from just good ones

ESPN.com

...field goal team is still looking for its helmets. By comparison, read again what Arizona defensive coordinator Mark Stoops said about Masoli. "The plays he made in critical situations are remarkable," Stoops said in Ted...

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Horns, McCoy take another step

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Colt McCoy delivered again in his home finale, but Texas knows it will need more than its quarterback to win the national title.

Story | Conversation | November 21, 2009

Plenty of races still up for grabs

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

The Big Ten and SEC races are all but over. But league races are going down to the wire elsewhere around the country.

Story | Conversation | November 20, 2009

You pay for what you get

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

In the 11th week of the Bottom 10, college football teams are getting what they pay for.

Story | Conversation | November 19, 2009

Even with national buzz missing, Michigan-Ohio State still has meaning

ESPN.com

Not What It Was By Rece Davis, ESPN.com What if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it? Does it make a noise? In a related story, w...

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Locksley turns to Dungy as mentor

ESPN.com news services

Embattled New Mexico football coach Mike Locksley says he has turned to Tony Dungy as a personal mentor.

Story | Conversation | November 18, 2009

Strong personalities leading teams down the stretch

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Coaches Leading Hot Teams Over the past month, Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh has implored his team to focus on its remaining season like it was on a Sup...

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Big East bowl projections

Brian Bennett, Big East

...vs. C-USA Here is the complete bowl schedule, and here are complete projections from colleagues Mark Schlabach and Bruce Feldman

Blog | November 15, 2009

Big 12 bowl picture clearing up with two weeks to go

Tim Griffin, Big 12

...our complete bowl schedule, follow this link. And for a look at how our bowl gurus Mark Schlabach and Bruce Feldman are projecting bowls this week, go to this link

Blog | November 15, 2009

Which team is best in Texas and Ohio? Not an easy choice

ESPN.com

Deep In The Heart By Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com Having seen No. 3 Texas and No. 4 TCU win in similar fashion 90 miles apart on Saturday, duty demands that ...

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Irish, Weis suffer another defeat

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Only two weeks ago, Notre Dame looked like a BCS bowl contender. Two losses later, the Irish have to decide whether Charlie Weis still is the man to lead them.

Story | Conversation | November 14, 2009

Big 12 slide continues

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Texas fell one spot behind Alabama in this week's BCS standings, and the Big 12 dropped a notch in this week's conference rankings, too.

Story | Conversation | November 12, 2009