EA Sports Announces Return Of NCAA Football
EA Sports officially announced the return of its beloved NCAA Football series, which has been on hiatus since 2013.
EA Sports officially announced the return of its beloved NCAA Football series, which has been on hiatus since 2013.
With the 2020 college football campaign in the books, Daniel Corrigan shares his way-too-early top-25 rankings for next season.
As we enter the final Sunday of the regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets have the first and second overall picks locked up, respectively. There are plenty of playoff implications and possible draft position shuffling going into this final week. The Jaguars are on the clock.
The New York Jets couldn’t even tank right as they won their first game this week over the Los Angeles Rams. Following all the action in Week 15, let’s roll into another mock draft featuring a couple of trades.
On Sunday afternoon Gus Malzahn became the third SEC head coach to lose his job in 2020. It was a common misconception head coaching jobs would be safe this year. Most thought the conference-only schedule and players being permitted to opt-out due to Covid-19 would keep the coaches safe from losing their jobs as well.
We are in the backstretch of the college football season. Next week is conference championship weekend and we will officially find out who will be in the playoff. Until then, we still got games to bet on.
The South Carolina Gamecocks fired head coach Will Muschamp on Nov. 15 after losing three consecutive games and five out of seven contests. Since Muschamp’s release, there have been many names thrown into the mix as to who should replace him.
On Wednesday afternoon, Penn State head coach James Franklin announced that redshirt running back Journey Brown was medically retiring from football. He had been held out of the season in October while he went through further evaluations of a medical condition identified in the offseason. The medical condition he was diagnosed with was hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
It’s that time of the week again. It’s time to make money on some football. This week is extra special, as we are welcoming back the Pac-12 (kind of). Outside of that, we got two great matchups today.
The Big Ten kicked off this weekend, leaving the Pac-12 as the only Power 5 conference not to start play. With the Big Ten playing a conference-only schedule, we will be running down every game on a weekly basis. Let’s dive into the first week.
The greatest conference in college football has made its triumphant return and to celebrate, there will only be Big Ten picks today. There are some good lines outside the Big Ten today, but we are celebrating, and this is the best way to do it.
The South Carolina Gamecocks and the Vanderbilt Commodores met for the 30th time on Saturday afternoon in a very rainy Nashville, TN. The Gamecocks led the all-time series 25-4 and won the last 11 meetings between the teams.
EA Sports officially announced the return of its beloved NCAA Football series, which has been on hiatus since 2013.
With the 2020 college football campaign in the books, Daniel Corrigan shares his way-too-early top-25 rankings for next season.
As we enter the final Sunday of the regular season, the Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets have the first and second overall picks locked up, respectively. There are plenty of playoff implications and possible draft position shuffling going into this final week. The Jaguars are on the clock.
The New York Jets couldn’t even tank right as they won their first game this week over the Los Angeles Rams. Following all the action in Week 15, let’s roll into another mock draft featuring a couple of trades.
On Sunday afternoon Gus Malzahn became the third SEC head coach to lose his job in 2020. It was a common misconception head coaching jobs would be safe this year. Most thought the conference-only schedule and players being permitted to opt-out due to Covid-19 would keep the coaches safe from losing their jobs as well.
We are in the backstretch of the college football season. Next week is conference championship weekend and we will officially find out who will be in the playoff. Until then, we still got games to bet on.
The South Carolina Gamecocks fired head coach Will Muschamp on Nov. 15 after losing three consecutive games and five out of seven contests. Since Muschamp’s release, there have been many names thrown into the mix as to who should replace him.
On Wednesday afternoon, Penn State head coach James Franklin announced that redshirt running back Journey Brown was medically retiring from football. He had been held out of the season in October while he went through further evaluations of a medical condition identified in the offseason. The medical condition he was diagnosed with was hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
It’s that time of the week again. It’s time to make money on some football. This week is extra special, as we are welcoming back the Pac-12 (kind of). Outside of that, we got two great matchups today.
The Big Ten kicked off this weekend, leaving the Pac-12 as the only Power 5 conference not to start play. With the Big Ten playing a conference-only schedule, we will be running down every game on a weekly basis. Let’s dive into the first week.
The greatest conference in college football has made its triumphant return and to celebrate, there will only be Big Ten picks today. There are some good lines outside the Big Ten today, but we are celebrating, and this is the best way to do it.
The South Carolina Gamecocks and the Vanderbilt Commodores met for the 30th time on Saturday afternoon in a very rainy Nashville, TN. The Gamecocks led the all-time series 25-4 and won the last 11 meetings between the teams.
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