2009 Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 12): Ingram closing in on history
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, November 18th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Andy Dalton, Bernard Pierce, Bill Stull, Case Keenum, CJ Spiller, Colin Kaepernick, Colt McCoy, Dion Lewis, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jimmy Clausen, Jonathan Dwyer, kellen moore, LaMichael James, Mark Ingram, Ryan Mathews, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama (1): Not only did Ingram log his sixth 100-yard game of the season, but after not scoring in Alabama’s last two games, Ingram got reacquainted with the end zone, not once, but twice, including a 70-yard scamper in the fourth that put the finishing touches ... Continue Reading
2009 Heisman Trophy Watch (Week 11): Ingram takes top spot, but McCoy’s on the rise
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Monday, November 9th 2009. Under NCAA Football Tags: Andy Dalton, Bernard Pierce, Bill Stull, Case Keenum, CJ Spiller, Colin Kaepernick, Colt McCoy, Dion Lewis, Golden Tate, Jacquizz Rodgers, Jimmy Clausen, Jonathan Dwyer, Jordan Shipley, kellen moore, LaMichael James, Mark Ingram, Max Hall, Ryan Mathews, Tim Tebow, Toby Gerhart
1. Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama: See here.
Last Week (24-15 W vs. LSU): 22 carries, 144 yards, 5 catches, 30 yards
Season Stats: 175 carries, 1,148 yards, 8 TD, 24 catches, 216 yards, 3 TD
2. Case Keenum, QB, Houston: Keenum went over 500 yards for the third time this season ... Continue Reading
2008 TCU Horned Frogs Preview: Defense to lead the way for the Horned Frogs
Posted By Mark Scott On Tuesday, July 1st 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 TCU football preview, Andy Dalton, Blake Schlueter, Gary Patterson, Jason Phillips, Mountain West football, Mountain West football previews, Rafael Priest, Robert Henson, Stephen Hodge, TCU football, TCU football preview
The Horned Frogs headed into the 2007 season as the consensus pre-season favorite to win the MWC and had 12 wins and a BCS bowl on their minds. The season did not go according to plan, as TCU ended up fifth with a 4-4 record in the MWC and 8-5 ... Continue Reading
2008 Mountain West Preview Part I: Beehive State battle for the title
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, June 11th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: 2008 Mountain West football preview, Aaron Brown, Aiona Key, Air Force football, Andy Dalton, Austin Collie, Beau Bell, Billy Farris, Bob Cole, Bradon Godfrey, Brandon Bradley, Brandon Howard, Brent Casteel, Brett Denney, Brian Johnson, BYU football, Caleb Hanie, Chad Hall, Chase Ortiz, Chris Thomas, Colorado State football, Darrell Mack, David Dixon, David Tafuna, Dax Crum, Dennis Pitta, Dion Morton, Frank Summers, Freddie Brooks, G Pittman, Gartrell Johnson, Harvey Unga, Ian Dulan, Jan Jorgensen, Jason Phillips, Jeff Horinek, Jim Ollis, Joseph Turner, Karsten Sween, Kellen Fowler, Kevin O'Connell, Kyle Bell, Matt Bauman, Max Hall, Mike Sanford, Mountain West Conference, Mountain West football, New Mexico football, Rafael Priest, Robert Henson, Russell Tialavea, Ryan Lindley, Ryan Williams, Ryan Wolfe, San Diego State football, Scott Johnson, Shaun Carney, Shaun Doman, Stephen Hodge, Steve Fairchild, TCU football, Tommy Blake, Travis Dixon, Troy Calhoun, UNLV football, Utah football, Vic So'oto, Wyoming football
Which non-BCS teams could crash the BCS party in 2008?
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, May 6th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: A.J. Jefferson, Andy Dalton, Boise State Broncos, Brennan Marion, Brian Johnson, BYU Cougars, Central Florida, Central Michigan Chippewas, Conference USA, Dan LeFevour, Florida Atlantic Owls, Fresno State Bulldogs, Harvey Unga, Ian Johnson, Kevin Smith, MAC, Max Hall, Mid-American Conference, Mountain West Conference, MWC, Rusty Smith, Sun Belt Conference, Tarrion Adams, TCU Horned Frogs, Tom Brandstater, Tulsa Golden Hurricane, UCF Golden Knights, Utah Utes, WAC, Western Athletic Conference
Three of the last four seasons, the BCS party has been crashed by an ambitious team from one of the 'Group of Five,' or in other words, the non-BCS conferences.
There are a few teams who could crash the bash this season, but each of them have tests that ... Continue Reading







