2012 Pac 12 football preview
With the return of USC to postseason eligibility, the Pac 12 will be more competitively balanced in 2012.
With the return of USC to postseason eligibility, the Pac 12 will be more competitively balanced in 2012.
Mississippi State has announced the beginning of a project that will expand and renovate Davis Wade Stadium.
Sunday, Tiger Woods completed competition in his 66th major championship. With 14 major victories, Woods’ resume is far superior to any other player in last weekend’s field. But, those who have watched him closely in 2012 know that there is more to the story.
The most overrated team last year was undoubtedly Florida State, which was thought before the season to be competing for a BCS title. This is an extremely key year for Jimbo Fisher in Tallahassee because he needs to prove that he knows what to do with the talent he has accumulated.
The College Football Professor continues his Top 21 countdown with 7-10.
On today's show, Jacob Bunn is joined by David Sears to discuss Tyrann Mathieu being removed from LSU's team, Bobby Petrino's apology, and preview the SEC East.
LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu has been dismissed from the team, according to head coach Les Miles.
Time has moved on, but folks in Tiger country have undoubtedly not forgotten the crushing that was endured in early January at the hands of Alabama. Still, LSU has a ton to be proud about concerning last year.
Alabama enters 2012 with an experienced quarterback, a highly skilled offensive line, and a solid group of running backs (albeit no individual with the talent of Mark Ingram or Trent Richardson).
Teetering on the edge of the top ten will be Hogs, Tigers and Cowboys