Rutgers Joins Big Ten; What's Next for the Big East?

Rutgers is now the 14th member of the Big Ten.

College football has been on a wave of non-stop realignment over the last two years, and the dominoes continued to fall with the Big Ten’s addition of Rutgers. Maryland was announced as the Big Ten’s 13th team on Monday, while the Scarlet Knights will join as team No. 14 in 2014.

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College Football: BCS Analysis Post-Week 9

Collin Klein and K-State steps up to contested No. 2 spot

Even as four BCS top-10 teams lost Saturday, the national championship rankings became no less clear. Except, perhaps, Alabama’s status at No. 1.

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College Football: BCS Analysis Post-Week 8

Bill Snyder's Kansas State team made a move into the top three

Shades of 2008 and 2009 continue to play out in the BCS standings as Alabama and Florida remain on top in the second release of the rankings.

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College Football's Second-Half Predictions for 2012

Athlon predicts how the second half of the season will go.

The first half of the college football season provided plenty of twists and turns, but the second half is really when the national championship and the conference title races will be decided. With most teams finished with their non-conference games, the focus shifts to conference play, which is arguably the best stretch of the season. And the best news for college football fans? None of the six BCS conferences is decided, which means there are plenty of big games in the second half of the year.

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College Football's Top 10 Surprises After Two Weeks

Oregon's De'Anthony Thomas is off to a ridiculous start.

Only two weeks of the 2012 college football season are in the books, but there has been plenty of action so far. After two weeks, Athlon runs down 10 surprises, including Pac-12 teams UCLA, Arizona and Oregon State. There's still plenty of time for our opinion to change on these teams/players/units over the next few weeks, but here are 10 things that caught our attention through two games.

College Football's Top 10 Surprises After Two Weeks

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College Football: BCS Crasher Stock Report

Which non-AQ and independent teams are seeing their stock rise and fall?
Ohio quarterback Tyler Tettleton passed for 324 yards and two touchdowns against Penn State on Saturday.
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College Football Coaches Talk Anonymously About Top 25 Teams

What do opposing coaches think of LSU for 2012?

It's not easy getting college football coaches to honestly comment on another coach, player or team. Most coaches don't want to give opposing teams billboard material, which is why there is a lot of coach speak during the year. In order to get an accurate assessment of teams heading into 2012, Athlon asked coaches around each conference to talk anonymously about their opponents.

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10 First-Year Starting QBs Who Could Win College Football's National Title

Can Zach Mettenberger continue the run of first-year quarterbacks playing for the title?

When predicting college football’s national champion, experience at quarterback is usually one of the most important factors to consider. However, is it time to reconsider how important experience is under center? Three of the last four teams to play in the title game had a first-year starter at quarterback. Alabama’s Greg McElroy took home the title in 2009, while Auburn’s Cam Newton won the Heisman and national championship in 2011.

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15 Biggest College Football Quarterback Battles

Can David Ash hold off Case McCoy for the starting nod?

The kickoff to the 2012 college football season is just around the corner, but quarterback battles remain in full swing across the nation. Most national title contenders have settled on a quarterback, but Oregon - ranked by most experts in the top 10 - has yet to settle on a starter. Texas could push Oklahoma for the Big 12 title but needs to pick between David Ash or Case McCoy.

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College Football's Top 20 Storylines to Watch in Fall Practice

Can Oklahoma develop weapons around Landry Jones?

The start of the 2012 college football season is just a few weeks away. However, as fall practice kicks off around the nation, plenty of unanswered questions remain, including some that will have an impact on the national title race. Athlon preps you for everything you need to know about fall practice with the 20 biggest storylines to watch over the next couple of weeks.

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