Why Rushing Matters More in College Than the NFL
The running game is becoming less relevant in the NFL, but it's flourishing in college. Here's three reasons why.
The running game is becoming less relevant in the NFL, but it's flourishing in college. Here's three reasons why.
Lane Kiffin says recruits want to play in pro style offenses to improve their draft stock. That perception won't last much longer.
There's no reason to mourn the "endangered positions." Football can survive without them.
Dan Mullen live from SEC Media Days
There's been a lot of chatter about Urban Meyer changing his offense lately. Is it really that big of a story?
All the news that's fit to make fun of.
A lot of people say this year's NFL draft is one of the worst ever for quarterbacks. Is it because of spread offenses in college, or a lack of them in the NFL?
Be careful when talking about the "spread offense." It's not as narrowly defined as you might think.
EDITOR'S NOTE: There are eight teams that have reached the midpoint as of this week and not been profiled in Midseason Report. Instead of posting eight separate items and overwhelming the front...