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Oklahoma or Oklahoma State: Sooner State's Best Offense?

The Sooners and Cowboys are lighting up Big 12 scoreboards.

The points are piling up in the Sooner State. The Cowboys of Oklahoma State lead college football in scoring at over 51 points a game, while the Oklahoma Sooners have tallied 45 points per game.

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Is Clemson the ACC Atlantic Favorite?

The Tigers are 4-0 with victories over Auburn and Florida State.

Clemson has not won an ACC title since 1991, when Ken Hatfield’s Tigers won the conference the season before Florida State started in league play. Could that change this year?

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Alabama, Oklahoma or LSU: Who's No. 1?

The Tide, Sooners and Tigers have all made a case for college football's top ranking.

The debate rages each season in the college football world – who is the nation’s best team?

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EJ Manuel Not Playing for FSU; Clint Trickett to Start Against Clemson

Florida State's star quarterback won't be playing against the Tigers

Florida State will have to take on their rival Clemson Tigers today without their star quarterback and Heisman Trophy hopeful EJ Manuel.

Manuel was not able to warm up as the injury to his non-throwing shoulder he suffered against Oklahoma proved to be too much for him, as he will miss the first start of his career.

In walks Clint Trickett who it looks like will get the first start of his career.

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Conference Realignment: A History Lesson

This isn't the first time college football has gone through major changes.

This article on college football realignment originally appeared in our 1998 college football annual. As the college football landscape continues to go through realignment and the whispers of superconferences are still heard (despite the PAC-12's decision to not expand right now), we can learn about the current state of college football by looking back at its history.

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