College football is scheduled to kick off in less than three months. There are plenty of reasons to be hopeful that games will be played Labor Day weekend.
Alabama rallied for a fourth quarter comeback to beat Clemson, 45-40, and secure the Crimson Tide’s fourth national championship in seven years.
Alabama running back Derrick Henry, Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey and quarterback Deshaun Watson of Clemson were announced Monday as the 2015 Heisman Trophy finalists.
The final college football weekend of the year will determine a number of conference titles, award winners and, most importantly, the four teams headed to the college football playoff. Here are the big questions for Championship Weekend.
There are currently, according to the NCAA, (National Collegiate Athletic Association) 128 Division I (or top-tier) college football teams in America. There are also 40 bowl games being televised this year. In what has to be an indictment on rewarding mediocrity, you only have to be 6-6 record-wise to be bowl-eligible. 80 of the 128 will be going to some bowl this season.
But this year, the NCAA
It’s the next-to-last week of the season for most teams, and this weekend could do a lot to shake out the playoff race. Here are some of the big questions this week.
The Washington State Cougars pulled off a nail-biting win over UCLA last Saturday earning them a spot in the Associated Press top 25 poll.
The Cougars are ranked at 24, their highest ranking in the AP poll since 2003!
WSU's football team continues to prove they are PAC-12 North contenders this year...