by Ryan Palencer | Oct 4, 2015
On Saturday, the college football landscape saw the latest playoff shake-up of the season. One gets the feeling it won’t be the last. With losses by UCLA and Ole Miss — the previous leaders of two of the Power 5 conferences, along with Notre Dame falling,...
by Ryan Palencer | Oct 4, 2015
On Saturday, the college football landscape saw the latest playoff shake-up of the season. One gets the feeling it won’t be the last. With losses by UCLA and Ole Miss — the previous leaders of two of the Power 5 conferences, along with Notre Dame falling,...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 4, 2015
Play selection is easy to criticize in football. If you run and get stuffed, the masses will say you should have passed. If a pass is blanketed by the defense, the critics will shout about the need to have run the ball. Those are generalizations, but they’re...
by Matt Birch | Oct 4, 2015
The Clemson Tigers pulled off a huge victory on Saturday night in defeating the sixth-ranked Notre Dame Irish 24-22 in front of a packed house at Memorial Stadium. The win gives the Tigers a 4-0 record and catapults them into the College Football Playoff discussion....
by Matt Birch | Oct 4, 2015
The Clemson Tigers pulled off a huge victory on Saturday night in defeating the sixth-ranked Notre Dame Irish 24-22 in front of a packed house at Memorial Stadium. The win gives the Tigers a 4-0 record and catapults them into the College Football Playoff discussion....
by Matt Birch | Oct 4, 2015
Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney had plenty to say after his team knocked off the (No. 6) Notre Dame Irish 24-22 on Saturday night. Unfortunately, ESPN was more interested in airing “SportsCenter.” Swinney was delivering a great postgame interview,...
by Matt Birch | Oct 4, 2015
Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney had plenty to say after his team knocked off the (No. 6) Notre Dame Irish 24-22 on Saturday night. Unfortunately, ESPN was more interested in airing “SportsCenter.” Swinney was delivering a great postgame interview,...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 4, 2015
Remember when UCLA led Miami late in the 1998 regular-season finale between the two teams in the old Orange Bowl stadium? The Bruins somehow lost that lead and the game. They failed to make the first BCS National Championship Game in the 1999 Fiesta Bowl against...
by Ken Fang | Oct 4, 2015
Live television means anything can happen. It certainly did happen Saturday night after an exciting Notre Dame-Clemson game on ABC. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit threw it to the field where Heather Cox was interviewing Clemson head coach Dabo Sweeney who was really...
by Ken Fang | Oct 4, 2015
Live television means anything can happen. It certainly did happen Saturday night after an exciting Notre Dame-Clemson game on ABC. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit threw it to the field where Heather Cox was interviewing Clemson head coach Dabo Sweeney who was really...
by Matt Zemek | Oct 3, 2015
It was a very clear theme and a very central question as the month of September came to an end: In the 2015 college football season, would teams unaccustomed to being the leaders and standard-bearers for their (power) conferences be able to handle the heat? Will Utah...
by Ian Casselberry | Oct 3, 2015
What a strange season for the Washington Nationals and their fans. Despite a disappointing season in which a World Series favorite fell woefully short of expectations, the Nats did boast the likely NL MVP in Bryce Harper and got two no-hitters from Max Scherzer....
by Matt Zemek | Oct 3, 2015
You’re familiar with the Venn diagram. Two circles share a piece of territory in the middle, but partly exist outside each other. This is the ACC Coastal Division, one weekend into the month of October. The division is once again chaotic; that’s nothing...
by Ian Casselberry | Oct 3, 2015
If we get a better movie than The Martian in theaters between now and December (or the first couple weeks in January, since that’s when a lot of Oscar contenders get a wide release), it’s going to be a damn good year for movies. Not only is it simply...
by Ian Casselberry | Oct 3, 2015
If we get a better movie than The Martian in theaters between now and December (or the first couple weeks in January, since that’s when a lot of Oscar contenders get a wide release), it’s going to be a damn good year for movies. Not only is it simply...