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From the moment the first American college football game was played on Nov. 6, 1869, between Rutgers and Princeton (a 6-4 ...
The Bulldogs and Tigers will meet for only the sixth time ever in a mid-November night game during the upcoming season. Here's an early look at the game.
Banner, has been named as the new president of Fort Scott Community College in Kansas. Welch, who writes the From the Bleachers column that is featured each week in the Herald-Banner sports section, ...
In every sport, there are hallowed records, dubious records and records that are seemingly unbreakable. College football has evolved greatly over the years -- everything from rules changes and style ...
Alabama's Paul "Bear" Bryant became the winningest coach in major college football history after a 28-17 win over Auburn in 1981. It was the 315th victory of Bryant's career, surpassing Amos ...
Hunter Renfrow's game-winning touchdown catch against Alabama in the 2017 College Football Playoff National Championship made ESPN's list of the top 25 college football plays since 2000. The catch ...
Dennis Franchione, who coached Texas A&M from 2005-08, is on the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame ballot. Franchione is among 79 players and nine coaches from the Football Bowl Subdivision who ...
Two of the three SEC Heisman Trophy winners who are eligible for the College Football Hall of Fame but not enshrined are among the candidates for the Class of 2026. Mark Ingram, Alabama’s 2009 ...
In college football, games and legacies can be decided by a matter of inches. Throughout much of college football history, even a single loss could derail a team’s hopes for a national championship.
The college football blue bloods shuffled through the top of the rankings in 1981, opening the door for a new champion. Michigan, however, was just a few points away from giving Bo Schembechler a ...
Former Ole Miss football quarterback Bobby Franklin, who led the Rebels to a 21-0 victory over LSU in the 1960 Sugar Bowl, died May 13 at 88.
The UF Athletic Hall of Fame is set to induct eight into its 2025 class, including former Florida football All-American center Maurkice Pouncey. Meet the full class here.
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