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Longest Continuous College Football Rivalries
The college football slate is dominated by rivalries that stem back from generation to generation. Some of these rivalry ...
Irvin got his coaching start at MICDS and returns after 17 years away from the Ladue school. He began his career as an ...
It was a triumphant fall for DePauw athletics, with four different teams claiming conference championships and making a splash in postseason competition. From the soccer pitch to the cross country ...
The North Central College led all of college football in yards per play and red zone touchdown percentage en route to the ...
Aaron Syverson, quarterback from Saint John’s (MN) University, headlines a group of outstanding student-athletes named to the 2024 Academic All-America® football team selected by College Sports ...
Well, the the Buckeyes left a little bit of doubt in Monday night's College Football Playoff championship game. But for the first time in a decade, the Buckeyes are the kings of college football ...
Which college football programs have won the most national championships? The answer is somewhat complicated, as there's some dispute over how many titles certain teams have won in the 154 years ...
The galleries and collections at DePauw University function as an interdisciplinary hub, one in which students and faculty from all disciplines can share and appreciate the value of a liberal arts ...
Downing one of the most efficient offenses in college football, the 15-0 Michigan Wolverines finished their perfect season by winning their first football national title since 1997. Michigan ...
Here's the schedule for the 2024-25 College Football Playoff bracket. This is the first year the CFP is using a 12-team format. The bracket was announced on Sunday, Dec. 8. Games are scheduled Dec ...
The first college football national championship was in 1869. That season was eight days long and consisted of exactly two games: Princeton at Rutgers (which Rutgers won), and Rutgers at Princeton ...
That, in truth, is a fascinating idea—one that has spawned plenty of opinions. Some college football fans prefer to see a familiar opponent be a strong representative of the conference ...