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Sizing up the coaching hot seat

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Which coaches enter the 2009 season on the hot seat? There are nearly 20 of them, although some of their backsides are warmer than others.

Story | Conversation | August 13, 2009

On The Mark: Red Raiders set to prove critics wrong

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Never Bigger Stakes No one gave Texas Tech much of a chance of beating Texas, which the Red Raiders did in a stunning 39-33 victory Nov. 1. A week af...

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Beamer focused on cleaning up Hokies' image

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Virginia Tech unraveled late in 2005, but Frank Beamer is taking steps to clean up the Hokies' act, writes Mark Schlabach.

Story | Conversation | August 28, 2006

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

Miami, Florida State on their way back to prominence

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Former Glory There was Wide Right I, Wide Right II and Wide Right III. There was the 1987 classic between Florida State and Miami, when 10 future N...

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On The Mark: Should Utah, Boise State and Ball State be in BCS mix?

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Worthy Of Inclusion? Three of the five unbeaten teams left in major college football reside in non-BCS conferences. Do you really think they would b...

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On The Mark: Sizing up conference races

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Conference Races The first BCS standings were released Sunday and, as expected, Texas, Alabama and Penn State grabbed the top three spots. But if tw...

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Beamer, Hokies strive for emotional balance in opener

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

There is no blueprint for what the Hokies' coaches and players will face Saturday and beyond, writes Mark Schlabach.

Story | Conversation | August 29, 2007

Teams just outside top 25 include big names, underachieving programs

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

For many of the college football teams ranked from Nos. 26 to 50, eclipsing the nine-win barrier on a consistent basis is what has prevented them from joining the country's elite teams during the last decade.

Story | Conversation | July 26, 2007