Can Notre Dame Avoid Temple’s upset tricks? Will Florida be treated to an SEC East title? Those are just some of Halloween weekend’s big questions in college football.
It’s a fairly quiet week as we enter the stretch run, with just one game between ranked teams. But there are still plenty of interesting questions to be answered this Saturday.
After all the upsets the last couple Saturdays, this looks to be a calmer week with just one game between ranked teams. But that doesn’t mean this weekend won’t have its own share of excitement. Here are the big storylines going into this weekend in college football.
Now the fun begins. With September's slate of sad non-conference games behind us, now we get to the good stuff with a full schedule of conference match ups and several games between ranked teams. Here are some of the big questions this week in college football.
College football has once again returned to us, and not a moment too soon. Here are some of the big questions as we kick off the first weekend of the 2015 season.
The UMaine football team will take on two FBS teams next fall - Boston College and Tulane. The 2015 schedule released Jan. 20, shows an 11 game schedule with 5 home games.
The New England Patriots have agreed to terms with free agent and former University of Maine wide receiver Derrick Johnson. Last season, Johnson was tied for the team lead in receptions with 60 for 608 yards and two touchdowns in 13 games.
In a video that's going to give new meaning to the word "viral," Texas Tech football coach Kliff Kingsbury gets "turnt up" in a whole new way after practice.
The BCS era came to an end with one of the best games in history as No. 1 Florida State rallied for the game-winning touchdown with just 13 seconds left to secure a 34-31 win over No. 2 Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game.
Some big upsets shook up the BCS and will give us a surprise matchup in the national championship game. Here is what we learned in the final week of college football’s regular season.
It was the most exciting Iron Bowl in history. It was arguably the wildest ending to a college game ever. And Auburn’s last-second upset of No. 1 Alabama was just one of the highlights. Here are some things we learned this week in college football.