Week 11 in college football had some major highs and lows. Here are the winners and losers, starting with Georgia and its loss to Mississippi.
Colorado head coach Deion Sanders has been known for getting big recruiting flips, like when Travis Hunter, the No. 1 player ...
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There's Curt Cignetti, overlooked for years as little more than an FCS coach who has won a few games, a cute story hardly ...
Devin Neal ran for 116 yards and two scores and became Kansas' all-time leader in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a ...
Ole Miss stunned Georgia, Georgia Tech outlasted Miami to knock the Hurricanes from the ranks of the unbeatens and Alabama ...
Coach Deion Sanders and his Colorado road warriors did it again, this time at Texas Tech in another hostile environment on national television. They beat the Red Raiders, 41-27, boosting their quest ...
Deion Sanders' Buffaloes land in first rankings No. 24 Colorado ... Hunter, one of the top prospects in the upcoming NFL ...
After beating Texas Tech, Colorado and coach Deion Sanders will play for the Big 12 championship if they win their final ...
From the beginning of Travis Hunter’s football journey, it was evident he was built differently. The Georgia five-star has ...
Colorado fans, breathe easy—at least for now. The post CU Buffs’ AD Rick George Breaks Silence on Deion Sanders’ Future at ...
The "Flutie Effect" has driven a sudden jump in Colorado's admissions applications since Coach Prime was hired.