Clement, Dillard just two touchdowns from NCAA record
Chase Clement and Jarrett Dillard are not household names. They are probably not even names known by a majority of college football fans. But Rice’s quarterback-wide receiver duo is on its way to becoming the most prolific tandem in NCAA history.
This ain’t your daddy’s Rice football team. At least that’s the message Mack Brown is trying to send to the players.
Former Longhorn back at Texas after three coaching gigs
In his brief coaching career, Major Applewhite has been more like Johnny Appleseed, throwing his football knowledge around the country, but not sticking around long enough to enjoy the fruits of his labor.
Adam Ulatoski goes unnoticed sometimes. He’s one of the rocks on Texas’ offensive line, but you probably won’t hear much from him or about him. That seems hard for the 6-foot-8-inch, 302-pound offensive tackle.
atching. Last week, college football provided some actual competitive action to us channel-clickers who become bored the second a powerhouse goes up two touchdowns against a no-name school only Lee Corso has heard of.
Struggling squads looking to turn back clock to glory days
College football will see the revival of a historic rivalry in the coming years, as perennial national champions Nebraska and the University of Miami are expected to declare an agreement to a two-game series in September 2014 and 2015.
adium, President John F. Kennedy would give one of his most famous speeches of his short-lived presidency. “But why, some say, the moon? Why choose this as our goal? And they may well ask, why climb the highest mountain?” Kennedy said.
Saturday’s action features two tough SEC matchups
The SEC is hot. With five out of the top 10 teams in the rankings representing the SEC, how could they not be? As a whole, the SEC is 7-2 in its last nine BCS games.
Life moves fast when you’re Blake Gideon. Gideon graduated from high school a year early. He got thrown into the starting job in his first game.
issouri vs. Buffalo On the back of an offense that looks capable of scoring every time it touches the ball, Missouri is tearing through its early season schedule. Last weekend, they tied a school record with 69 points in a landslide win over Nevada.
While most college students are stuck in libraries in front of a textbook, some student-athletes will be on the road preparing for football, missing class and valuable study time, begging the question of whether such games put an unnecessary burden on student-athletes.
New Mexico 36, Arizona, 28. UNLV 23, Arizona State 20. TCU 31, Stanford 14. Four games, four road-victories for the Mountain West Conference over the Pac-10.
1 The top spot is virtually a toss-up between Oklahoma and Missouri, but the Sooners get the nod because of defense. Quarterback Sam Bradford seems to have avoided the sophomore slump.
Offensive coordinator Greg Davis has put a twist on the five-wide offensive formation.
When you look at Jordan Shipley and Quan Cosby’s physical attributes and consider how vital they are to the 2008 Longhorn team as starting receivers, you’d probably get concerned.
Quarterbacks After suffering a sophomore slump season last year, Colt McCoy returned to the field in the Longhorns’ first game of the season against Florida Atlantic looking tighter, quicker and more experienced than ever.
1. Chase Daniel, Missouri QB After three high-scoring games, Missouri quarterback Chase Daniel seems all set to grab the coveted Heisman that eluded him last season. He has completed 65 out of 90 passes for 973 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Texas fans dread that day every year. The day when Texas falters, one step behind their opponent, to its first loss of the season. Every year, except for 2005, it’s the same story. “We better not lose to [insert team here].