Cobi Silverstein

SEC Football Roundup: Week Eight

What Happened This Week in the SEC? Five SEC teams (Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Vanderbilt, and Texas A&M) were on a bye this week, so it was a down week for SEC football. The matchups that took place this week were not as thrilling as usual, with no game ending …

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SEC Football Roundup: Week Seven

The college football landscape can change in an instant. Four top ten teams (Clemson, Washington, Washington State, and Auburn) were defeated this weekend, which leaves the quest for a national championship wide open. Alabama and Georgia look primed for appearances in the College Football Playoffs, but if there’s something that …

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Monday Night Football Preview: Trubisky vs. Bradford

The Minnesota Vikings (2-2) will head to Soldier Field tonight to take on the Chicago Bears (1-3) in an NFC North divisional battle. Green Bay (4-1) and Detroit (3-2) are currently leading the division, so winning this match-up is essential for both squads to keep pace. New Quarterbacks The quarterback …

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Loss to Troy Raises Questions for LSU

The LSU Tigers paid the Troy Trojans $985,000 to appear in Louisiana for the Tigers homecoming weekend. The Tigers expected to dominate their Sun Belt opponent, but the Trojans entered enemy territory ready for battle and won 24-21. LSU had not lost to a non-conference opponent at home in 49 …

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Trump’s Controversial Comments Light NFL World on Fire

The national anthem eulogizes the history and tradition of the United States. At every professional sporting event, people from each branch of the military are honored during the national anthem while everyone stands to show their respect. Last year, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick decided to kneel instead of …

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Strong First Win for USF

Charlie Strong has had a very inconsistent collegiate coaching career. He has spent time coaching at Florida, Texas A&M, Southern Illinois, Ole Miss, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Louisville, and Texas. He acquired his first full-time coaching gig as a wide receiver coach for Southern Illinois in 1986, and then moved …

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