2014 South Carolina football preview: Steve Spurrier’s team will once again be a force to be reckoned with
Bunn Sports' 2014 South Carolina football preview.
Bunn Sports' 2014 South Carolina football preview.
Georgia head coach Mark Richt is not on the hot seat, but he once again finds himself needing to win a critical game. His Bulldogs welcome South Carolina to Sanford Stadium Saturday in a game that will have a direct impact on the SEC Championship Game.
As we look toward week two, there aren't a ton of matchups that jump off of the page. There are several, but not many. That means one of two things: It will be a very boring weekend, or it will be one of those crazy weekends full of the kinds of upsets that have made college football so entertaining over the past couple of years. Here are five games I'm paying attention to.
Jacob Bunn's Power 10 after week 1.
I think the SEC and the Pac 12 will be the two top conferences in 2013. Regardless of whether my BCS Championship becomes reality, I think the SEC will have a team in the game, giving itself a chance to win an eighth-straight championship.
So how long has it been since your favorite team lost its season-opener? Here is a look at the current streaks in the SEC.
Can one of Alabama's eight SEC opponents dethrone the Tide? That is the most significant question looking at this season. Most think a road game against Texas A&M and a home game against LSU are the biggest stumbling blocks to the Tide this year.
The College Football Professor came up with a baker’s dozen of elite teams who appear to be best positioned to play in the final BCS Championship game.
Below are the 10 SEC games that are must-see this football season. They are listed (from 1 to 10) in the order that I think they will impact the SEC Championship Game.
10. Georgia at Auburn (November 16)
With only three weeks to go, Georgia could very likely be fighting for a spot in Atlanta. Auburn […]
The College Football Professor continues his Top 21 countdown with 7-10.