Preseason polls give false sense of upsets in college football
By CALLOVI< | Oct. 6, 2009Apparently, this is the year of the upset in college football.
Apparently, this is the year of the upset in college football.
The showdown of the titans is finally approaching.
If you're like me and things like, say, roller coasters and horror movies terrify you to the point of near panic, I would advise against a trip to Universal's Halloween Horror Nights.
In the past, UF bye weeks have also meant a week off from the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
On Thursday, my esteemed colleague Phil Kegler examined the lack of a fourth-best team in college football.
Will the real No. 4 team please stand up?
Lexington, Ky. - Tim Tebow could not get up for close to three minutes after getting hit by Taylor Wyndham and hitting the back of his head on Marcus Gilbert's knee.
Next time (if) Emmanuel Moody gets a carry in The Swamp, change up that "Moooo" cheer a little and just say "More."
Miami is flying high due to the play of quarterback Jacory Harris, but the Hurricanes face their toughest test yet when they take on Virginia Tech this weekend. We left it up to Mike DiFerdinando and Kyle Maistri to debate who will win in the newest edition of the alligatorSports Brand Picks Column.
There is no need for Gators fans to panic.
Apparently explaining the lack of production from Florida's wide receivers is harder than anyone thought.
Few college football programs have as polarizing of an effect as the mighty Pirates of East Carolina.
As contemporary poet Justin Timberlake once sang, "What goes around comes around / You should know that.
It's hard enough to get Urban Meyer or any other member of the Florida football team to say anyting about Lane Kiffin or his remarks let alone get them to say what they plan on doing as retaliation for Kiffin's offseason comments.
You know what I love most about college football? The fact that the season never shakes out the way we think it will.