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Paterno family wants Penn State to appeal sanctions; NCAA says no

The family of former Penn State coach Joe Paterno wants the school to appeal the sanctions leveled against them by the NCAA.

Bunn Sports Show – August 3

On this show, Jacob Bunn is joined by David Sears to discuss the upcoming Big Ten football season.

Preseason USA Today Coaches Poll

The most striking thing about the poll is the fact that 5 SEC teams are in the top ten. The conference that has earned the past 6 BCS Championships is poised to take the record to 7.

South Carolina football preview

2011 was a historic season for the South Carolina football program. For the first time in its history, it won eleven games. Credit goes to head coach Steve Spurrier for making the Gamecocks a top-tier SEC program. As successful as last season was, South Carolina did not earn a spot in the SEC Championship […]

Auburn football preview

The Tigers have new coordinators on both the offensive and defensive sides of the football. Expect to see an improved defense that will have the ability to keep the team in games. Because of that, I don’t think the kinds of blowouts delivered to Auburn last season will happen in 2012.

College Football Professor’s Top 21: 14-16

The Wolverines, Badgers and Mountaineers should have strong teams in 2012

Bunn Sports Show – July 30

On this show, Jacob Bunn is joined by paralympic medalist Bob Lujano.

Bunn Sports Show – July 27

On this show, Jacob Bunn is joined by David Sears to preview the upcoming season in the Pac 12.

College Football Professor’s Top 21: 17-19

Florida from the SEC, Michigan State from the Big Ten and Virginia Tech from the ACC make it into the professor's Top 21

Georgia football preview

Coming into the year with a talented and experienced quarterback is a nice advantage enjoyed by the Bulldogs this season. Once again, they do not have Alabama, Arkansas, or LSU on the schedule. I think the road is paved for Georgia to have a legitimate chance to make it to Atlanta again.