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‘Bama hopes not to have a Devil of a time with Duke
Posted on 16 Sep 2010 by Dave Thomas.
Every top college football team has “danger” games on their schedule during the course of a season. This weekend in Durham, N.C. could be one for the top-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. While on paper Alabama should roll against Duke (1-1), games are not played on paper. With SEC West foe Arkansas on the road a week from now, ‘Bama will look to get out of the gates early on Sat...
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The SEC is overrated this season, book it and don’t be fooled!
Posted on 15 Sep 2010 by Kevin Lee.
Yes, the SEC has won five of the last seven National Championships but my title of this blog is talking about this year and I truly hope people realize in a hurry just how overrated the SEC is this season. Sure the SEC produces the fastest defenses in the country and the most draft picks of any conference but take a long look at the conference before anointing them the best conference in US...
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Gators Mid-Week Update
Posted on 15 Sep 2010 by The Gator Great.
The biggest news of the week so far in Gatorland was the arrest of starting slot receiver Chris Rainey for “aggravating stalking”. To make a long story short, Rainey texted a threat to his on and off girlfriend of 3 years after he left her house Monday night following a 10 minutes conversation/argument. The text in question said “time to die”. For more details on t...
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With PSU in rearview mirror, what’s next for top-ranked Crimson Tide?
Posted on 14 Sep 2010 by Dave Thomas.
After a dominating performance on both sides of the ball in a 24-3 win over 18th ranked Penn State last Saturday evening in Tuscaloosa, the top-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide under head coach Nick Saban enter challenging waters over the next two weeks. While opponents Duke (Sept. 18) and Arkansas (Sept. 25) may not scare the life out of Crimson Tide fans, both games present land mines for differe...
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Tennessee gearing up for tough game against Florida
Posted on 13 Sep 2010 by Deniz Kofteci.
It was a pretty terrible weekend for Vols fans. After watching Tennessee running back Tauren Poole run 141 yards in just the first half, fans thought the team was on their way to stomping over Oregon. At the end of the first half the score was 13-13. However, by the second half of the game the Oregon defense figured out what they needed to do to stop Poole and went on to destroy the Vols 48...
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Pressure is now on Mark Richt
Posted on 12 Sep 2010 by Bob Ballard.
Georgia QB Aaron Murray played at the same level as South Carolina QB Stephen Garcia in Saturday's game even though this was his first road start. The problem was Murray did not have USC RB Marcus Lattimore in his backfield. Lattimore ran for 182 yards on 37 carries with 2 TDs and helped South Carolina beat Georgia 17-6. With Lattimore running successfully against Georgia's defense, USC c...
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#1 Crimson Tide rolls to 24-3 win over Penn State
Posted on 12 Sep 2010 by Dave Thomas.
Two of the nation's elite college programs hooked up Saturday evening in Tuscaloosa, Ala. When all was said and done, one of them left with a convincing victory. Top-ranked Alabama vaulted to a 17-0 halftime lead, then held 18th-ranked Penn State to a mere field goal over the next 30 minutes, serving notice that it was not going to give up the No. 1 spot in the country on this night in front of...
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Gators Wake up in Time
Posted on 11 Sep 2010 by The Gator Great.
After a shaky first quarter the Gators hunkered down to take the game away from the upset minded South Florida Bulls 38-14 in the Swamp. What looked like a tough game going into the halftime break turned into a second half rout for Florida. The Gators outscored the Bulls 31-7 in the second half as the offense finally got into rhythm after a poor start. QB John Brantley went 18 for 31 fo...
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Penn State-Alabama rivarly has had its moments
Posted on 10 Sep 2010 by Dave Thomas.
There are certain plays and games that stand out in the history of college football. One of those plays came in one of those games for the ages in the 1979 Sugar Bowl in the Superdome. Quite simply, it was the goal line stand that then second-ranked Alabama put on then top-ranked Penn State to preserve a 14-7 victory. 1979 Sugar Bowl/AP On four different tries, Penn State tried to score from th...
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Without Green, South Carolina Not Envy
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by Bob Ballard.
Georgia received unwelcome news on Wednesday when the NCAA suspended preseason All-SEC WR A.J. Green for 4 games. The Bulldogs will travel to Columbia on Saturday to face Steve Spurrier's South Carolina Gamecocks who is sleeping a little bit better knowing Green won't play. Green is Georgia's only experienced deep threat receiver who at times commands double-teaming in which opens ...
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#8 Florida vs South Florida Preview
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by The Gator Great.
The #8 ranked Gators take on the U.S.F. Bulls this Saturday at 12:20pm on the SEC network and its affiliates. In Canada the game can be seen on Peachtree TV and the college sports/football premium cable packages. After Florida’s week 1 struggles, this game is shaping up to be much more competitive than it looked a few weeks ago. Any talk of the Gators winning by more than 4 touchdowns c...
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With Ingram likely out, does Tide roll against Penn State?
Posted on 9 Sep 2010 by Dave Thomas.
Whenever ESPN's College Gameday rolls into town, you know something special is happening. Such will be the case this Saturday, as the premiere college football pre-game show originates from Tuscaloosa, preceding the match up between the Nittany Lions of Penn State and the top-ranked Crimson Tide of Alabama (kickoff 6 p.m. CST, ESPN). The hype building up to this contest between two of the top p...









