It should be another fun week of college football, with some big rivalry games and exciting shootouts between ranked opponents. Here are some of the big questions going into Week 7:
The first week of college football is almost in the books. While there are still a lot of games to be played this year, here are a few things that we learned in Week 1.
After last week's poll over who Shreveport's local college football team was, and after getting a definitive answer, you'd think we'd be done with this topic.
It was just a few months ago when the Independence Bowl officially changed its name to the Advocare V-100 Bowl, but now the sponsor says it is ending it's relationship after the 2013 game.
I'm living vicariously through my dear friend Bernadette Boyd today. She and her three children are in Miami for the BCS title game.
They landed in South Florida on Saturday and got right in the middle of the excitement.
Star quarterback Teddy Bridgewater leads Louisville into its second-ever BCS bowl game. But he'll be tested by the Florida Gators and one of the nation's toughest defenses.
Sadly, we’ve come to the end: the last week of college football’s regular season. And while many teams are already in the stable waiting to find out their bowl opponents, there is still a lot of action this week with a spot in the national-title game and at least seven conference championships still up in the air.
Here all the highlights from this final week in the top 25:
Iron Bowl. The Game. Bedlam. They’re the games that need no introduction. And those are just some of the ones with cool nicknames. They don’t even take into account big games this week like Florida/Florida State, Notre Dame/USC and South Carolina/Clemson.
Yes, it’s rivalry week.
The LSU Tigers (9-2, 5-2) will end its season Friday at Arkansas (4-7, 2-5).
The Razorbacks have not won much but they can still move the ball. The Razorbacks have given the Tigers problems from time to time over the years in games played in Arkansas.