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Strong personalities leading teams down the stretch

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

...little chance of playing for the national championship. "Our mindset has been that it's like an NFL playoff situation," Harbaugh said. "Each week is put-up-or-shut-up time. The way you stay...

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FSU's Andrews announces retirement

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

After 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, 2009

Six things you need to know about the BCS standings

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

On A Need To Know Basis What did we learn from the first Bowl Championship Series standings released on Sunday? AP Photo/Darron CummingsYou won't h...

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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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Rhythm serves Bowers on two stages

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

There was a time when Da'Quan Bowers thought he had two left feet. Luckily, he found his rhythm -- which has benefited both the Clemson Tigers and popular gospel band the Legendary Singing Stars.

Story | Conversation | September 24, 2009

What we thought we "knew" and what we know now

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

They Aren't Who We Thought A quarter of the 2009 college football season is in the rearview mirror for most teams, and conference play is beginning t...

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Miami, Florida State on their way back to prominence

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

...and Wide Right III. There was the 1987 classic between Florida State and Miami, when 10 future NFL first-round draft picks took the field at Doak Campbell Stadium for a "Game of the Century...

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Sources: Cox expected to play

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Georgia quarterback Joe Cox is battling flu-like symptoms, but should play in Saturday's game at No. 11 Oklahoma State, according to sources close to the situation.

Story | Conversation | September 04, 2009

Herzlich intends to play again for Eagles

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, who was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer this spring, is returning to classes this week and hopes to play for the Eagles again next season.

Story | Conversation | August 26, 2009

Smooth sailing for Florida in SEC East

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Florida will win the SEC East. In fact, it won't even be close. The only question facing the Gators is who they will play in the SEC championship game.

Story | Conversation | August 21, 2009

QBs shine light on Sun Belt Conference

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

They might not be as well-known as Tebow, McCoy or Bradford, but the Sun Belt's big three QBs are making a name for themselves, and the conference.

Story | Conversation | August 19, 2009

Will the ACC make the BCS leap?

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

The ACC is chock-full of talent. Will this be the year the conference fields a BCS contender?

Story | Conversation | August 18, 2009

Prominent coaches turn actors for film

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Director John Lee Hancock wanted authenticity in his film "The Blind Side." He got it when a handful of coaches played themselves in some of the movie's prominent scenes.

Story | Conversation | June 22, 2009

Take your pick: Big 12 or SEC?

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

The debate raged in 2008 and continues this season: Which conference rules?

Story | Conversation | August 07, 2009

Spread concepts around for decades

Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com

Before stars such as Tim Tebow, Pat White and Vince Young, the spread offense established its roots nearly a half-century ago.

Story | Conversation | July 20, 2009