Three of the top five seeds in the College Football Playoff have never won a national title, including No. 1 Indiana.
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The ninth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide will look to turn the tables on the eighth-ranked Oklahoma Sooners when they meet ...
SportsLine's model has simulated Alabama vs. Oklahoma 10,000 times and is going Over on the total. It also says one side of ...
The college football transfer portal officially opens on Jan. 2, with top talent provided a two-week window to find better [… ...
Upon arriving at the James Madison University campus in Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains in 1999, Jeff Bourne spied a ...
Who's in the College Football Playoff? Here's what to know on the 12-team CFP bracket, including the full playoff schedule ...
Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) catches a deep pass in front of Hoosiers defensive back D'Angelo Ponds (5) during ...
Tulane coach Jon Sumrall took the Florida job, but he’ll still coach the Green Wave in the postseason. Former Ole Miss coach ...
The Bulldogs are idle for now.  Georgia (12-1) secured the SEC championship with a 28–7 victory over Alabama and a No. 3 seed ...
Bettors aren't rushing to place wagers on the opening week of this season's College Football Playoff, except for Friday night ...
Georgia Military College offensive lineman Izaiah Taylor died following a house fire at his grandfather’s house in Stone ...