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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Don't forget the seven unbeatens outside the top eight

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Undefeated, Under The Radar There's an undefeated college football team in Alabama with one of the most balanced offenses in the country. Its quarter...

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College football mock draft

ESPN.com

It's time to trim 120 to 40 as ESPN.com writers draft their top programs.

Story | Conversation | August 04, 2009

Six teams vying for BCS title game

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

The revised Top 25 is out, but which teams are the legit contenders for BCS bowl games?

Story | Conversation | May 14, 2009

Big 12, SEC continue to dominate

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

With spring practices over, and the start of the season less than four months away, it's time to take a look at the revised way-too-early 2009 Top 25.

Story | Conversation | May 14, 2009

OU moves past Texas in revised Top 25

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

With signing day over and early departures for the NFL set, it's time to take a look at the revised way-too-early 2009 Top 25.

Story | Conversation | February 09, 2009

Sooners, Gators score with big returns

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

As the smoke clears from underclassmen declaring for the NFL draft, the clear winning and losing teams have emerged.

Story | Conversation | January 15, 2009

Champion Gators claim top spot in early look at 2009 Top 25

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Out with the old and bring in the new in 2009? Not quite. Mark Schlabach has unveiled an early Top 25 and finds some familiar names at the top.

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2009

Stafford, Moreno leave Georgia for draft

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Georgia quarterback Matthew Stafford and running back Knowshon Moreno, who led the SEC in passing and rushing this season, respectively, are expected to announce Wednesday that they will enter April's NFL draft.

Story | Conversation | January 07, 2009

Buckeyes rise to No. 1 in updated Top 25

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

With spring practices in the rearview mirror, it's time for another look at the early preseason Top 25 for 2008.

Story | Conversation | May 09, 2008

New coaches, systems, addresses among top spring stories

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

With spring practice about to kick off, Mark Schlabach breaks down the stories worth tracking.

Story | Conversation | February 19, 2008

Buckeyes, Trojans, Vols on the rise in updated Top 25

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

With underclassmen declared for the NFL draft and signing day in the books, it's time for a revised look at the Top 25 for 2008.

Story | Conversation | February 11, 2008

Georgia takes top spot in early look at 2008's Top 25

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Georgia loses less talent than USC, LSU and Ohio State, so the Bulldogs are ranked No. 1 in the way-too-early 2008 preseason college football poll.

Story | Conversation | January 08, 2008

Source: Bulldogs worry others may be watching practice

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Georgia's Mark Richt has closed practice to the media for the first time in his seven years as a head coach as the No. 22 Bulldogs prepare for Saturday's game at No. 16 Alabama.

Story | Conversation | September 17, 2007

Improved Commodores, Wildcats elevate SEC East

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

While the SEC West has national contender LSU and Heisman favorite Darren McFadden, the SEC East will be the better division in 2007.

Story | Conversation | August 17, 2007

Early enrollment can lead to big payoff for quarterbacks

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Enrolling in college early is not for everyone, but it can pay big dividends for some quarterbacks down the road, writes Mark Schlabach.

Story | Conversation | July 30, 2007