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The BCS race hasn't changed much at the top
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comWhat Are The Odds? The calendar turned to November, but college football's race for the BCS National Championship looks just...
Page | ConversationIt's time to get even for many teams
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.com...in the end zone after their first touchdown in a 42-30 win over Florida in 2007. Odds are Kiffin will pay for his mistakes on Saturday, too. According to sources close to the situation...
Page | ConversationSmooth sailing for Florida in SEC East
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comFlorida 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, 2009Gators have bite in fact or fiction
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comThe fact is that our fantasy college football world mirrors the reality of 2009. Even in make-believe, Florida is the favorite to win it all.
Story | Conversation | August 07, 2009Crimson Tide have the ingredients to beat the Gators
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comFlorida might be the flashy team, but Alabama's crushing of Auburn emphasizes the fact that the Crimson Tide have the ingredients to beat the Gators, writes Mark Schlabach.
Story | Conversation | November 29, 2008What we've learned and what's still to come
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comMatchups To Watch Six down. Six to go. Maybe more. As we reach the halfway point of the 2008 season, we've already learned a lot about college footb...
Page | ConversationBCS disaster looming? Maybe, but it won't involve Ohio State
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comMaking A List As we head into the last Saturday of September, most college football teams have reached the quarter pole of the season. USC looks ...
Page | ConversationWhat's hot (and not) for 2008
Mark Schlabach, ESPN.comSEC? Still hot. Notre Dame? Warming up. ACC? Not so much. What else is hot (and not) for the 2008 college football season? Mark Schlabach has the answers.
Story | Conversation | August 03, 2008