Croom tops the best of the weekend
Trev Alberts, ESPN InsiderSylvester Croom's debut at Mississippi State was the best thing about an exciting opening weekend in college football.
Story | Conversation | September 06, 2004
Time is right for Florida to move on
Trev Alberts, ESPN InsiderFlorida made the right decision in firing Ron Zook as head coach, while Michigan's team is going in the opposite direction.
Story | Conversation | October 25, 2004
USC looks like No. 1 again
Trev Alberts, ESPN InsiderA week after Oklahoma looked like the clear No. 1, USC dominated Arizona State and took back the top spot.
Story | Conversation | October 18, 2004
Frauds exposed, powers prove themselves
Trev Alberts, ESPN InsiderAfter the dust settles on "Showdown Saturday," we're going to find out who is truly legit.
Story | Conversation | October 04, 2004
QBs the story in the SEC
Trev Alberts, ESPN InsiderQuarterbacks were the story in the SEC, West Virginia helped the entire Big East and the Big Ten was exposed.
Story | Conversation | September 20, 2004
Calm weekend sets up huge matchups
Trev Alberts, Special to ESPN.comA rather ordinary college football Saturday was merely the calm before this week's storm.
Story | Conversation | October 27, 2003Terrific turnarounds at Auburn and Florida
Trev Alberts, Special to ESPN.comAuburn and Florida deserve some credit for getting back on track, while the Big Ten looks like a two-team race at this point.
Story | Conversation | October 20, 2003No one could have predicted this
Trev Alberts, Special to ESPN.comThe Big Ten race is shaping up to be a dandy, and while college football has been full of surprises thus far there is still no substitute for preparation.
Story | Conversation | October 13, 2003Texas looked soft, Michigan played hard
Trev Alberts, Special to ESPN.comHouston Nutt had Arkansas ready, proving that Texas needs more toughness on both sides of the ball.
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