The Sunday National, 11/25/12: Bile.
This week, Jon absolutely tears into every single team in the top 25 for being worthless dreck. Also, poll silliness.
This week, Jon absolutely tears into every single team in the top 25 for being worthless dreck. Also, poll silliness.
People are smiling in Tuscaloosa and Athens tonight -- and, barring an unpleasant surprise, the release of the BCS standings Sunday should give the more reason to celebrate
Baylor bumped off Kansas State, Stanford got by Oregon in overtime, and, all of a sudden, the SEC Championship Game between Georgia and Alabama looks like a college football national title semifinal. What does it all mean?
The stodgiest of bowls could very well be forced to lose its stodginess because of those darned rules. And who will play Alabama in the Sugar Bowl now?
The updated BCS standings will be released at 7:30 p.m. K-State will be No. 1.
The Ducks finally have advanced out of the No. 4 hole as they attempt to climb up the rankings.
With Florida's loss, K-State should move to No. 2 in the BCS standings. But with Oregon still rolling and Notre Dame's win over Oklahoma, will the Wildcats be able to hold onto that spot?
Florida's still on track for a Sugar Bowl berth if they lose the SEC Championship Game, but Notre Dame's destination is suddenly up in the air
This week's BCS standings will be announced at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN. K-State is expected to move past Oregon into third place, and this is your open thread for discussion.