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The regular season is done. The BCS pairings are set, and beyond the national championship game and the Fiesta Bowl you can color us underwhelmed. We can only hope that a selection committee, which comes on board after the 2014 regular season, gives us better games than the BCS pairings that we see this morning. No. 1 (Notre Dame) and No. 2 (Alabama) will play for the BCS Championship. But after that, here are the respective rankings of the other four BCS bowls:[SIZE=+1]•[/SIZE] Unranked (Wisconsin) vs. No. 6 (Stanford)
[SIZE=+1]•[/SIZE] No. 3 (Florida) vs. No. 21 (Louisville)
[SIZE=+1]•[/SIZE] No. 5 (Kansas State) vs. No. 4 (Oregon)
[SIZE=+1]•[/SIZE] No. 12 (Florida State) vs. No. 15 (Northern Illinois)


What We Learned: After title game, Fiesta, BCS bowls ordinary-CBSSports-Toney Barnhart
 

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P.F. in the picture...He was in N.Y. recently...wonder if he had anything to do with this article? It's a great read!
The statue sits in front of Bryant-Denny Stadium, in Tuscaloosa, which I visited this summer. The facility isn’t built like the traditional bowls at Michigan or Notre Dame or U.S.C.—it rises up in tiers, like an N.F.L. building. As I walked into the stadium with Cecil Hurt, who has covered the Crimson Tide for thirty years at the Tuscaloosa News, he noted where various expansions had taken place: when Bear Bryant became the coach, in the late fifties, the stadium seated thirty-one thousand. There are now over a hundred thousand seats, and Hurt pointed to various places where future expansion would take place. (Mostly of the luxury-box variety.) Standing in the end zone, I got goosebumps, and there wasn’t even anybody in the seats. I had the same reaction I had while watching John Calipari lead a tour of the new dorm for his Kentucky basketball players: given the choice, why would a high-school athlete go anywhere else? As we walked off the field, Hurt directed me to a tunnel on the north end of the stadium, leading from the Alabama locker room to a prime section of seats reserved for potential recruits. “Saban told somebody, ‘I want a wow factor when they walk in,’” Hurt said. The tunnel is lined on one side by a wall of the names and photos of recent Alabama players selected in the N.F.L. Draft, like a law school listing the ampersanded firms its graduates have joined. (No school has had a better job-placement rate: eleven Alabama players have been chosen in the first round in the past four years, more than from any other program.) On the opposite wall is a series of images telling the story of Mark Ingram, the...


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The SEC is college football's No. 1 conference, so it's no surprise there's a lot of interest in the coaching positions at Tennessee, Auburn and Arkansas. Although each of the three schools has a lot of positives, is there much separating this trio? The Razorbacks and Volunteers have upgraded their facilities in recent years, while the Tigers are just two years removed from a national title.

Arkansas, Auburn or Tennessee: Which is the best job opening in the SEC?-Athlon Sports

 

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