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Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree is expected to announce at a 2 p.m news conference on Tuesday that he will enter the NFL draft, two people close to Crabtree said Friday.
It only makes sense. The 'Legend' Tim Tebow opens his Florida career and possibly ends it with a jump pass -- the latter during the 24-14 national title victory against Oklahoma. Dennis Dodd says even if Tebow leaves for the NFL, Urban Meyer has himself a dynasty in Gainesville.
Where did the firepower go? How does Oklahoma make it to the red zone three times vs. Florida and come away with zero points? Yep, it was that ugly for the Sooners and Gregg Doyel isn't sure OU could even contend with Utah.
How do you make the playoffs even hotter? Strike a rematch. Or four.
The Ravens, Cardinals and Chargers want revenge, but Clark Judge says
the big grudge match is a third clash between the Eagles and Giants.
Gary Parrish interrupts you from the Tim Tebow love fest to remind you of college's other media darling, Tyler Hansbrough. He and his Tar Heels are on display this weekend against unbeaten Wake Forest.
Florida is No. 1 in the AP Top 25. Utah is perfect at No. 2, though not perfectly happy. Texas and Southern California also claimed to be the best -- but media voters didn't think so. The Gators received 48 first-place votes and 1,606 points in the poll released early Friday, after they beat Oklahoma 24-14 in the BCS national title game.
If it ain't fixed, don't break it. The cycle of whining and idiocy, that is.
Now that the college football season is over and a new champ is, ahem,
crowned, Ray Ratto says we'll prove in '09 that we didn't learn a damn thing.
Charles Barkley is taking a leave of absence from the broadcast booth.
The announcement by Turner Sports came Friday, hours after police said
the former NBA star was legally drunk when police arrested him Dec. 31
on suspicion of drunken driving.