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Mark SchlabachChats | E-mail | Bowl Projections | Bottom 10 | Bubble WatchMark 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. |
It's a no-brainer for No. 1
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comRanking the best and worst bowl games, those decisions were no-brainers. The games in between were the fun part.
Story | Conversation | December 08, 2009TCU ready for grand stage
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comDespite being left out of the BCS title game, TCU is still ready to make a statement in the Fiesta Bowl.
Story | Conversation | December 06, 2009Drive keeps Texas' BCS dreams alive
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comTexas' BCS title dreams nearly ended at the hands of Nebraska on Saturday night. A favorable call and a 46-yard field goal saved the day for the Big 12 champion Horns.
Story | Conversation | December 05, 2009Horns, Huskers seek Big 12 title
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comMotivated by the memories of .0128, Texas is one step from BCS redemption. But Nebraska has BCS dreams of its own.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2009Bowden exits with little fanfare
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comOne of the greatest coaching careers in college football history ended with very little fanfare when Bobby Bowden retired from Florida State.
Story | Conversation | December 01, 2009Candidates Notre Dame might consider
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comHere are some candidates Notre Dame might consider as the Fighting Irish begin their search for a new head coach.
Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009Bowden contemplating his future
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comThe loss to Florida weighed heavily on Bobby Bowden as he exited The Swamp and left the legendary coach wondering if he would walk the FSU sidelines in 2010.
Story | Conversation | November 28, 2009More lows than highs for ND since '88
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comSince winning the 1998 national championship, Notre Dame has endured a series of bad losses, embarassing headlines and the exits of three coaches.
Story | Conversation | November 27, 2009Horns, McCoy take another step
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comColt 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, 2009Plenty of races still up for grabs
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comThe 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, 2009FSU's D, Notre Dame and other disappointments
Bruce Feldman...the preseason, might not become bowl-eligible and is now dealing with a potential scandal surrounding coach Mark Mangino and allegations of player abuse. Worse still? There's Colorado -- which, after coach Dan Hawkins' bold...
Blog Entry | Conversation | November 18, 2009
Irish, Weis suffer another defeat
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comOnly 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, 2009Big 12 slide continues
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comTexas 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, 2009Big Ten moves ahead of Big 12
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comThe Big Ten moved ahead of the Big 12 in this week's conference rankings.
Story | Conversation | November 05, 2009FSU's Andrews announces retirement
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comAfter standing by Bobby Bowden's side for 26 seasons at Florida State and leading nearly 80 players into the NFL, Seminoles defensive coordinator Mickey Andrews will retire.
Story | Conversation | November 03, 2009EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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