23 Nov
2007

Let us see how the championship picture looks like. In the North, the winner of the Kansas - Missouri match will go to the Big XII championship. If Texas and Oklahoma both win tomorrow, then Oklahoma will become the South division champion. If only 1 of the 2 teams wins, then that team is going to represent the division. In case both teams manage to lose, it will drop them into a 3-way tie with Oklahoma State. And they will have to go to the massive Big XII tiebreaker procedure.

20 Nov
2007

Let us take a closer look at the present odds and the ones to win the BCS Championship.

1. Louisiana State University: with 5/4 odds of winning the BCS Championship. This team has been the most consistent one throughout the season.

2. Kansas: it is still part of the 5/1 field option at Super Book. They are ready pay $500 for every $100 bet.

3. West Virginia: presently, the team is at No. 3 for the BCS standings. Odds makers have the team with 6/1 odds of winning the BCS championship game

19 Nov
2007

Championship SubdivisionA 4-match winning streak to end the regular season helped Eastern Washington earn a spot in the sixteen-team college football Championship Subdivision playoffs. The Eagles will play McNeese State at 5 p.m. Saturday in Lake Charles. It will be the team’s 1st-ever meeting against the Cowboys (11-0) that won the Southland Conference title with a 6-0 record. The Eagles (8-3, 6-2 Big Sky Conference) will be making their 6th playoff appearance overall and 3rd in the last 4 seasons

16 Nov
2007

It was obvious the California Poly students were ready for North Dakota State last Saturday. The players began showing up at least an hour before the match armed with “thundersticks.” The California Poly are inflatable noisemakers that can make it hard to hear on the football field. North Dakota State University head coach Craig Bohl noticed them during warmups before the match and discussed the issue with the officials and the university athletic director Gene Taylor.

15 Nov
2007

After Rod Huber took over the Mount St. Joseph football program 8 years ago, he insisted he build it with defense. Over the past 4 years, the coach has watched his plan put into practice. Heading into Saturday’s NCAA Division III 1st-round playoff game against Wabash College (9-1), Rod Huber likes his team’s psyche. They have won 4-straight matches, advanced to the postseason for the 4th-straight year. The team is showing the kind of defensive prowess that the coach was dreaming of when he started.

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