When New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers tore his achilles heel in a recent game against the Buffalo Bills he blamed artificial turf. Does he have a point?
No. 5 Michigan State hosts No. 7 Oregon in a game that could help determine a playoff spot at the end of the season. That's just one of the big stories this week in college football.
Winning the Heisman Trophy represents the pinnacle of college football greatness, but here’s a not-so-dirty secret: winning it doesn’t mean you’re destined for a career of gridiron glory.
After the most exciting week of the season so far, we have a handful of big games and key conference matchups this week. Here are some of the big questions this week.
In a week that didn’t feature many marquee matchups, we still had our share of excitement with several upsets and exciting finishes. Here is what we learned in Week 2.
Week 1 is (nearly) in the books and the season got off to an exciting start with lots of top teams playing closer-than-expected games. Here are some things we learned this week.
The Top Ten Has a Lot of Question Marks
While there were no major upsets this weekend, that’s not to say that we didn’t see some red flags surrounding some of the nation’s top teams...
The BCS era came to an end with one of the best games in history as No. 1 Florida State rallied for the game-winning touchdown with just 13 seconds left to secure a 34-31 win over No. 2 Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game.