How Did the Iron Bowl Get Its Name and Does Alabama or Auburn Have More Wins?

The Iron Bowl featuring Alabama vs. Auburn is one of college football’s biggest rivalries. How did the game get its name and what is the all-time record between the teams?

Kyle Dalton  •  28 Nov 2020
Has Penn State Ever Had a Winless Football Season?

Penn State is off to its first 0-5 start in program history, but have the Nittany Lions ever gone through a full season without a single win?

Jack Dougherty  •  28 Nov 2020
Why Do College Football Teams Hold up Signs for the Offense?

College football has changed a lot over the years. One of the newest trends is teams using big signs to call plays, how do these work?

Rick Thomas  •  28 Nov 2020
What Is Bubbleville?

Bubbleville will be the home for the return of college basketball and feature dozens of games with several top-ranked teams in men’s and women’s hoops.

Kyle Dalton  •  25 Nov 2020
ESPN Remains Silent on Todd McShay’s Frightening On-Air Incident This Past Weekend

ESPN college football analyst Todd McShay had a frightening on-air incident last weekend that left fans wondering if he might be under the influence or having a stroke.

Kyle Dalton  •  24 Nov 2020
Angry Dabo Swinney Blasts FSU Officials for ‘Forfeiting the Game’; Seminoles Coach Responds

Clemson Tigers coach Dabo Swinney blasted Florida State officials for “forfeiting” Saturday’s game. Seminoles coach Mike Norvell has responded.

Kyle Dalton  •  23 Nov 2020
Twitter Sacks Matt Leinart After Former QB Goes Off on LA for Closing Restaurants

Former USC quarterback Matt Leinart expressed his frustration with the pandemic and LA restaurants shutting down again. The Twitterverse responded.

Kyle Dalton  •  23 Nov 2020
Friday’s Pass Interference Call Against Purdue Was So Bad, Sportsbooks Feel Guilty

Friday’s phantom pass interference call in the Minnesota vs. Purdue football game prompted one sportsbook to offer a refund.

Mike Thomas  •  22 Nov 2020
What Happened to Jack Taylor, the College Basketball Player Who Scored 138 Points in a Game?

Jack Taylor made NCAA history when he scored 138 points in a game back in 2012. Now he’s doing something unrelated to basketball.

Kevin Moore  •  21 Nov 2020