2010 NFL Draft Player Profile: Colt McCoy
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Saturday, March 27th 2010. Under NFL, NFL Draft Tags: Alex Smith, Colt McCoy, Jimmy Clausen, NCAA Football, NFL Combine, NFL Draft, Sam Bradford
Two things have become apparent in scouting the quarterback position for the 2010 NF Draft: that all the top quarterbacks face some serious questions, and after Sam Bradford and Jimmy Clausen there is quite arguably a dramatic drop-off.
However, in reference to Colt McCoy, when talking about pure ability and results, ... Continue Reading
2010 NFL Draft Prospect: Stanford’s Toby Gerhart
Posted By Kevin Roberts On Thursday, October 22nd 2009. Under NCAA Football, NFL Draft Tags: Arizona, Darren McFadden, Felix Jones, NCAA Football, Notre Dame, Pac-10, Stanford, Toby Gerhart, USC, Washington State
I know what you're thinking. Anyone who knows anything about Pac-10 football knows Stanford's Toby Gerhart. He's not a gem. He's a force to be reckoned with.
Hell, anyone who knows college football knows Gerhart. But even though this may be fairly accurate, his name isn't littered all over ESPN. He's ... Continue Reading
The Good, The Bad, The Forgettable: Matt’s NFL Week 3 Awards
Posted By Matt Gentile On Tuesday, September 23rd 2008. Under NFL Tags: AFC East, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Ben Roethlisberger, Bill Belichick, Brady Quinn, brandon marshall, Brian Griese, Buffalo Bills, Chad Pennington, Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Derek Anderson, Earnest Graham, Indianapolis Colts, Josh Scobee, Kansas City Chiefs, Matt Cassel, Matt Forte, Miami Dolphins, Mike Tolbert, Miles Austin, NCAA Football, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, New York Giants, Patrick Crayton, Philadelphia Eagles, Philip Rivers, Pittsburgh Steelers, Ricky Williams, Ronnie Brown, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tennessee Titans, Tyler Thigpen, Warrick Dunn, Washington Redskins
A proper title for week 3 is "Rise and Fall." Besides the Dallas Cowboys, the NFL's unbeaten teams are a list of unusual suspects. The Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, and Denver Broncos stand at 3-0, and the Baltimore Ravens stay unbeaten as well at 2-0. Some of ... Continue Reading
Results from talented defense are the key to Florida’s national title hopes
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Wednesday, April 16th 2008. Under NCAA Football Tags: Brandon Spikes, Carlos Dunlap, Chris Rainey, Dustin Doe, Florida Gators, Jermaine Cunningham, Joe Haden, Major Wright, NCAA Football, Omar Hunter, Percy Harvin, SEC, SEC East, Southeastern Conference, Tim Tebow, Torrey Davis, Urban Meyer, Will Hill, Wondy Pierre-Louis
If you're Urban Meyer, you know that the last thing that you have to worry about heading into this season is where offensive production is going to come from.
Not only do the Gators have the reigning Heisman winner in Tim Tebow, who returns his 4,181 total yards and ... Continue Reading
Who is ‘Linebacker U?’
Posted By Brian Walzel On Tuesday, March 11th 2008. Under NCAA Football, NFL Draft Tags: Dan Connor, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Bulldogs, Keith Rivers, Linebacker U, NCAA Football, Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, Texas A&M Aggies, USC Trojans, Virginia Cavaliers
When Penn State's Dan Connor and USC's Keith Rivers are chosen in this year’s NFL Draft, they will continue a tradition that has entrenched their schools as two of the preeminent linebacker-producing schools in the country.
JoePa’s program has had such a propensity for producing first-rate linebackers, the school is one ... Continue Reading
Red Zone Rewind: Bowl Notes by the Numbers.
Posted By Eddie Griffin On Tuesday, January 8th 2008. Under Uncategorized Tags: BCS, Bowl Championship Series, Curtis Painter, Jacquizz Rodgers, James Rodgers, LSU Tigers, NCAA Football, Ohio State Buckeyes, Ray Rice, Tony Temple
So, the bowl season and the 2007 college football season have come to an end, and it’s time to reflect a little on the past few weeks.
I know the outcome of tonight’s BCS national title game wasn’t a surprise, and that there are some that figured the score would more ... Continue Reading





