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The Big Ten race through Week 13 has been one of the most entertaining in years, with surprising contenders and the usual powerhouses battling for position. From undefeated runs to chaotic mid-tier clashes,
Broadcast partner ESPN is working with the CFP to move its original deadline of Dec. 1 to late January, a source said. The CFP's 10 conference commissioners and Notre Dame's athletics director have been in a stalemate regarding the format of the CFP, which could expand from 12 teams to as many as 24 in the near future.
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Ohio State-Michigan and Oregon-Washington clashes have Big Ten championship and CFP implications
There's much at stake when Michigan hosts No. 1 Ohio State and No. 5 Oregon visits Washington on the final weekend of college football's regular season.
The Big Ten is likely to look back on this season as a bit of a let-down for the conference. It is a near certainty that the league, which is the second-best in the entire country, is going to get three bids into the College Football Playoff.
As one of the longest-standing members of the Big Ten conference, could Michigan football be on its way out in the future? In the short term, the answer is no.
A sleepy week filled with nonconference blowouts locked the College Football Playoff rankings into a near standstill, with Ohio State ranked first again and Oregon’s flip-flop with Ole Miss at Nos. 6 and 7 one of the few significant changes in Tuesday’s new top 25.
ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) — Southern California should have been assessed an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty during its game against Northwestern for having a reserve quarterback who executed a fake punt wear the same number as the Trojans' regular punter, the ...
Four Free Press sports writers sound off on whether Michigan State football can avoid going winless in Big Ten play for the first time since 1958.
Week 13 in the Big Ten was utter chaos below the top of the league and it has significantly re-ordered our power rankings. Bring on Rivalry Week.
As long as Miami does not turn the football over, the Hurricanes should be poised to take care of business with a ground-and-pound style that could lead to lower scoring. Pitt's aggressive defensive nature should open up the opportunity for big splash plays from Malachi Toney and the Hurricanes' skill players,