College Football’s 2010 Midseason All-American Team
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, October 16th 2010. Under ACC Football, Big 12 Football, Big Ten Football, Boston College Eagles, Clemson Tigers, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kansas State Wildcats, Kevin Paul, LSU Tigers, Michigan Wolverines, NCAA FB, Notre Dame, Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Pac-10 Football, Penn State Nittany Lions, SEC Football, USC Trojans, Wisconsin Badgers, Writers Tags: Adrian Clayborn, Auburn Tigers, Boise State Broncos, College Football, Greg Jones, John Clay, Kellen Moore, LaMichael James, LSU Tigers, Michigan Wolverines, Midseason All-American Team, NCAA, NCAA FB, NCAA Football, Nick Fairley, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oklahoma Sooners, Oregon Ducks, Patrick Peterson, Penn State Nittany Lions, Ryan Broyles, Ryan Kerrigan, Wisconsin Badgers
It’s hard to believe that the college football season is nearing its midway point – kind of like it’s hard to believe that South Carolina managed to knock off Alabama last weekend, or the fact that for the first time in a long time, an SEC team isn’t firmly entrenched ... Read More
The KP Poll: College Football Power Rankings (After Week 2)
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, September 12th 2010. Under ACC Football, Arizona Wildcats, Big 12 Football, Big East Football, Big Ten Football, Clemson Tigers, Features, Florida Gators, Iowa Hawkeyes, Kevin Paul, LSU Tigers, Miami Hurricanes, Michigan Wolverines, NCAA FB, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Oklahoma Sooners, Pac-10 Football, Penn State Nittany Lions, SEC Football, Texas Longhorns, The KP Poll, Virginia Tech Hokies, West Virginia Mountaineers, Wisconsin Badgers, Writers Tags: College Football, College Football Power Rankings, Denard Robinson, Jacory Harris, John Clay, NCAA FB, Notre Dame - Michigan, Penn State, Terrelle Pryor, Trent Richardson, Virginia Tech James Madison
Week 2 brought a lot of hype heading into last weekend – with big-time matchups such as Oklahoma-Florida State, Penn State-Alabama, Miami-Ohio State and Notre Dame-Michigan.
While the weekend ended up being mostly a dud as far as close games between the elite teams, there were still plenty of interesting stories ... Read More
“The Dirty Dozen”: 12 of College Football’s Nastiest, Filthiest Brawls (With Video)
Published By Kevin Paul On Wednesday, May 19th 2010. Under Clemson Tigers, Kevin Paul, Miami Hurricanes, Mississippi State Bulldogs, NCAA FB, Notre Dame, USC Trojans, Writers Tags: Boise State Broncos, Byron Hout, Clemson and South Carolina, College Fooball, College Football Brawls, Egg Bowl, Georgia and Georgia Tech, LeGarrette Blount, Miami and Florida International, Nastiest Brawls, NCAA FB, Notre Dame Football, Oregon Ducks, USC Trojans
Sure, the NCAA preaches sportsmanship and quality competition, but that doesn’t mean that it shows up on the field 100 percent of the time.
Who doesn’t enjoy a little bit of carnage every now and again, spicing things up? Well, just as long as no one is seriously hurt, of course.
College ... Read More
Who You Gonna Call? Bracket Busters! (’09 Edition)
Published By Kevin Paul On Sunday, July 5th 2009. Under Big Ten Football, Clemson Tigers, March Madness, Mississippi State Bulldogs, NCAA BB, NCAA FB, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Wisconsin Badgers Tags: Arizona, Cinderella, Clemson Tigers, College Basketball, March Madness, Mississippi State, NCAA Basketball Tournament, Virginia Commonwealth, Wake Forest, Wisconsin
Reasons To Avoid Some of the Higher Seeds in the Tournament
Published By Kevin Paul On Saturday, July 4th 2009. Under ACC Football, Big 12 Football, Big East Football, Big Ten Football, Clemson Tigers, Connecticut Huskies, Florida State Seminoles, Illinois Fighting Illini, Kansas Jayhawks, March Madness, Marquette, Missouri Tigers, NCAA BB, North Carolina Tar Heels, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Pittsburgh Panthers, Purdue Boilermakers, Wake Forest Demon Deacons Tags: Chester Frazier, Dominic James, James Harden, Jerome Dyson, March Madness, NCAA Basketball Tournament, Sherron Collins, Toney Douglas, Ty Lawson




