Reports indicate a potential joint scheduling agreement between the SEC and Big 10. Why is it good, and why is it bad for the future of College Football?
Maybe Ohio State football fans will like coach Ryan Day now.
Fifty-one days after suffering the worst loss of his career, Day guided the No. 8-seeded Buckeyes to their first national championship in 10 years with a 34-23 victory over seventh-seeded Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship game presented by AT&T on Monday night.
As the confetti fell around him, Jack Sawyer raised his arms, lifted his head and closed his eyes. As a boy growing up in a Columbus suburb playing catch with his dad in the backyard wearing a scarlet and gray jersey, Sawyer had often dreamed that one day he might become an Ohio State hero with an iconic moment that would go down in Buckeyes history.
Virtually every stat and detail indicates Michigan will extend its dominance over Ohio State and the rest of the Big Ten to three years this fall. So why does Vegas say otherwise?