Can Arkansas Truly be a “Trap Game” for Alabama?
Razorbacks have no chance to upset Alabama this weekend without a perfect defensive performance and then some
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Razorbacks have no chance to upset Alabama this weekend without a perfect defensive performance and then some
Can Arkansas Truly be a “Trap Game” for Alabama? Read More »
Arizona looks for hard-to-come-by victory over USC
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The Arkansas Razorbacks have struggled to find any type of success thus far in the 2018 season, and neither prognosticators nor recent history like their odds in their upcoming road battle with the Auburn Tigers. Auburn leads the all-time series
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It seems as though the Cincinnati Reds have been “rebuilding” for quite a long time now. And though the team has had a few somewhat successful moments scattered throughout the past few years, the Reds are certainly a shell of
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Here’s the bizarre story of UAB football. In 2014, football at University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) was killed. Then it was revived. Then it was successful. Which begs the question, “Can the Blazers improve in 2018?” If so, how
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It has been nearly two years since LSU’s controversial firing of then-head football coach Les Miles, and “The Mad Hatter” remains unemployed going into the 2018 season. Let’s admit it: college football just isn’t as fun. Though there were legitimate
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If you examine Herschel Walker’s incredible stats during his three-year career at the University of Georgia, you might wonder why he did not win a Heisman Trophy after each season. In Walker’s day, the unspoken rule among Heisman voters was
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For a sport that supposedly does not have much footing outside the United States, there have been a surprising amount of college football games played abroad over the years. Wide-eyed college athletes have spanned the globe to play in these
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In 2009, Alabama native Stewart Cink won one of the most exciting British Opens ever in a duel with five-time champion Tom Watson. Born in Huntsville and raised in Florence, Cink practiced his craft in the Alabama heat before moving
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Ohio State and Olympic legend Jesse Owens found good when evil was all around him The thunder boomed from the pistol barrel, sending Jesse Owens, “The Buckeye Bullet,” off to the races. Owens, a young track star
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