This video warms our hearts. Who doesn't love seeing a kid flip-out (in a good way) on Christmas day when they get a present that brings such excitement, they can't contain their emotions.
When LSU defeated Alabama in Tuscaloosa back on November 5th, they figured they wouldn't see the Tide again until the 2012 season. Most in America felt the same way at the time. But one month later, LSU is preparing for a rematch with Alabama...in the BCS National Championship.
Should a college football team, such as Boise St., who does not play in a BCS conference, deserve an opportunity to play for the BCS National Championship?
The BCS is likely to let the Mountain West Conference gain entry, in part because they need them. Matt Hayes, of the Sporting News, has the story, below.
The Fiesta Bowl has been fined $1 million, but will keep it's place in the Bowl Championship Series. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, has the story, below.
The Justice Department wants to know why the college football bowl subdivision doens't have a playoff system. The Associated Press, courtesy of espn.com, has the story, below.
The Auburn Tigers defeated the Oregon Ducks in the BCS National Championship 22-19. Wes Byrum's 19 yard field goal as time expired gave Auburn it's second national title, and first since 1957. The SEC has produced the last 5 national champions.
Auburn and Oregon will meet on the gridiron tonight to play for the BCS National Championship. It is the first appearance in the title game by both schools. Here is a preview of the Tostitos BCS National Championship game, courtesy of espn.com.
Auburn's rout over South Carolina in the SEC Championship game, coupled with Oregon's victory over rival Oregon State, all but assures the two schools will play one another for the first time....in the National Championship.