The first Bowl Championship Series rankings of 2013 were released Sunday night, with the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Florida St. Seminoles leading the way.
This week's Associated Press college football poll was released Sunday night, and for the first time ever, eight teams from one conference are in the poll, with the SEC boasting that record number.
This is video of Fox sideline reporter Pam Oliver nearly getting steamrolled by the Ohio St. marching band, prior to the Buckeyes' game against Florida A&M on Saturday.
The Alabama Crimson Tide, who ran their winning streak to seven-consecutive games, dating back to last season, with a win over the Colorado St. Rams, remains the top ranked team in this week Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, which was released on Sunday.
The Alabama Crimson Tide, fresh off their 49-42 win over previously unbeaten Texas A&M, remains the top ranked team in this week Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, which was released on Sunday.
The Alabama Crimson Tide remains the top team in the country in the latest Associated Press Top 25 college football poll, which was released on Sunday.
The Kentucky Wildcats will meet the Kansas Jayhawks in the NCAA Tournament Championship game on Monday evening, after the two teams won their respective Final Four semi-finals games on Saturday at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
Urban Meyer has been hired as the head coach of the Ohio State football program, the AP reports. Multiple sources have estimated that Meyer, who won two national championships while coaching the University of Florida, will sign a multi-year contract paying him $6 million per year. Meyer, an Ohio native, will be formally announced at a news conference at 5:15 p.m. on Monday.
What college football rivalry would you say is the very best?
Would you say Ohio St./Michigan, who have met over 100 times, and seemingly despise one another more year after year?
Would you say Alabama/Auburn who split family ties with their annual "Iron Bowl"?
Maybe you'd prefer the classic yearly game featuring Army/Navy.
How about Harvard/Yale, or Lafayette/Lehigh?
There are plenty of