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Ohio State Is First Unanimous No. 1 in Preseason AP Poll
After winning last year’s national championship, the Ohio State Buckeyes are a unanimous pick among AP voters to repeat in 2015.
Ohio State Routs Oregon to Win College Football Playoff National Championship
Ohio State’s Ezekiel Elliott racked up record rushing numbers to lead the Buckeyes to a 42-20 upset of No. 2 Oregon in the first college football playoff championship game.
Marcus Mariota Wins Heisman Trophy
Marcus Mariota won college football’s highest award in a landslide, becoming the first Oregon player to win the Heisman Trophy.
The junior quarterback received more than twice as many total points as the runner-up, Wisconsin running back Melvin Gordon. He w...
Clemson Still Can’t Catch a Break and Other Things We Learned in Week 4 in College Football
After three weeks of creampuff scheduling, we got our first real tastes of conference action and really exciting games. Here are some of the highlights from this week in college football.
Is Trevor Knight for Real? Plus 4 More Big Questions for Week 4 in College Football
It’s getting to be that fun time of year when the air starts turning a bit cooler and we get our first meaningful conference games. Here are some of the big storylines this week.
Florida State Wins National Championship With Fourth Quarter Rally
The BCS era came to an end with one of the best games in history as No. 1 Florida State rallied for the game-winning touchdown with just 13 seconds left to secure a 34-31 win over No. 2 Auburn in the BCS National Championship Game.
10 Incredibly Successful Founders Fired By Their Own Companies
George Zimmer, CEO and founder of Men’s Wearhouse, K&G and Tux brands was fired this week from his own company. Shocking, sure, but it isn't the first time a founder was booted from running his own company.
Jerry Sandusky Sentenced to 30-60 Years Behind Bars for Child Sex Abuse
Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being sentenced Tuesday to 30 to 60 years in prison for his role in the Penn State sex-abuse case.