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Texas' Charlie Strong has disciplined most among first-year coaches

With seven player dismissals and four suspensions, UT's Strong has disciplined more than new coaches at USC, Louisville, Vandy, Penn State and Wake Forest combined. → Read More

Alabama to start QB Blake Sims vs. WVU

Blake Sims and Jacob Coker competed for the starting quarterback job all camp, and Sims will get the first crack at the job against the Mountaineers. → Read More

Alabama QB Blake Sims the favorite to start vs. WVU, Jacob Coker to play

Touted FSU Jacob Coker was expected to take over the Alabama QB job, but as of now fifth-year senior Blake Sims has the inside track. → Read More

Why Ohio State can still contend without Braxton Miller

Ohio State is not the same team after Braxton Miller's season-ending shoulder injury, but the Buckeyes have enough on their side to make a run. → Read More

Gene Chizik, Rich Brooks part of group charged with recruiting reform

Former Auburn coach Gene Chizik is one of 12 committee members tasked with evaluating potential football recruiting changes. → Read More

Comeback coaches: Ralph Friedgen trades reel for Rutgers OC job

Three years after being fired unceremoniously by Maryland, his alma mater, Ralph Friedgen has resurfaced at Rutgers. Job one will be getting the Scarlet Knights and QB Gary Nova ready for the Big Ten. → Read More

Big 12 officials take stand: Pay players for name and likeness

Big 12 commissioner Bob Bowlsby and West Virginia AD Oliver Luck are on board for players profiting off their name and likeness, and said so in a public setting. → Read More

By the Numbers: Cupcakes still rule in College Football Playoff era

Since the announcement of the playoff in 2012, how are teams scheduling future opponents? Jeremy Fowler takes a closer look to see if teams are going for tough games or easy wins. → Read More

Tennessee, West Virginia to play in Charlotte in 2018

The Vols and Mountaineers the latest to collaborate in the trendy kickoff game format. → Read More

Fun 'N' Gun 2.0? South Carolina offense plans to go up-tempo

At a time when SEC offenses could be in transition after losing several top players, South Carolina, armed with experience, is looking for more plays. → Read More

College Football Program Draft: Did your team make the top 32?

The search is on for the top college football programs in the form of an NFL-style draft. Let's trash the Power 5 concept, reignite realignment and start our own league with the best teams, regardless of affiliation. → Read More

Bama-Oregon, anyone? Ten potential first-time matchups in Playoff era

From Michigan State-Oklahoma to FSU-Stanford and Alabama-Oregon, there are at least 10 great first-time matchups the College Football Playoff can provide → Read More

OU's Bob Stoops getting new contract; new $5M man?

Oklahoma regents are set to approve a reworked contract for Bob Stoops, who could be one of four coaches to make at least $5 million as soon as next year. → Read More

Shuttle Service: Have summer camps exposed recruiting loophole?

Jeremy Fowler looks at the way schools are running their summer football camps, and the complications they bring. → Read More

Alabama desperate for 12th game in 2015, will 'take anybody'

Crimson Tide AD Bill Battle said he'd 'take anybody' to play Alabama in a 2015 football game but has had no luck. → Read More

SEC won't endorse early signing period -- but it has a plan anyway

The SEC is still against an early signing period, but if it's going to happen, the league has a plan for a post-Thanksgiving signing date. → Read More

NCAA legal chief prepping for jury or bench O'Bannon trial

The NCAA is less than a month away from a trial with Ed O'Bannon plaintiffs, who decided this week not to pursue individual claims. NCAA legal chief Donald Remy weighs in. → Read More

Sources: ACC leaning toward eight-game scheduling model

The ACC this week is voting on whether to stay at eight conference games in football or expand to nine, but the eight-game model has momentum. → Read More

College football games pushing 3:20 on average in 2013

Last year's games are 9 minutes longer than in 2009, including the Big 12 jumping from 3:14 to 3:25 during that span. → Read More

College football's next great money race -- food -- is here

The NCAA's "unlimited" meals plan was a big topic at this week's conference meetings in Phoenix, including big costs and a lack of guidance on the rules. → Read More