Kentucky-Kansas is the headliner, but don't sleep on Oklahoma-LSU or Iowa State-Texas A&M.
Interest in the sport is high, but it's gotten so good on TV and so expensive in person that it's getting tougher to get the fans on the margins in the stands.
It's nice that he said this out loud, but it's a "water is wet" kind of statement. The non-FSU ACC of the '90s was awful. It's way better now.
He's making the rounds. You can't say he's not doing his due diligence.
Athlon, one of the better preseason magazine producers, has its list of 10 wild card teams for 2015. All are from the Power 5, and the SEC has three of them.
Andy Staples of SI first reported, and was later backed up by Bruce Feldman and Joe Schad, that former Notre Dame quarterback Everett Golson visited Florida today. The Gators have only two viable quarterbacks, the questionably effective Treon Harris (who has two off-field strikes against him already) and redshirt freshman Will Grier. Golson would allow Jim McElwain to give those two more time to develop, but he wouldn't be the piece that puts UF over the top into the SEC Championship Game or anything.
Alligator Army got in touch with Mid Major Madness, who broke down how the Gators' new head coach's previous head coaching job went.
Over the weekend, the Aggies added a third scholarship quarterback via a JUCO transfer. Jake Hubenak enters the QB competition against incumbent starter Kyle Allen and freshman 5-star Kyler Murray.
According to Pat Forde, Louisiana Tech's Michael White "has emerged as the leading candidate" to replace Billy Donovan at Florida. Who is that and what does that mean? Andy at Alligator Army has you covered.
You can't manage what you can't measure, so it's encouraging to see attempts at getting accurate measures of the head trauma that football players take. Hopefully this sort of thing will spread and help make the game safer for everyone.