NEW YORK -- Colt McCoy never thought for a second he had thrown away Texas' chance to play for a national championship. Though he admits if he had known the rules better, he might have avoided cutting it so close at the end of the Big 12 title game. Full Article at Miami Herald
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Alabama junior Rolando McClain has won the 2009 Dick Butkus Award as the nation's top collegiate linebacker. Hall of Famer Dick Butkus, for whom the award is named, presented McClain with the trophy Tuesday in a surprise visit to Tuscaloosa. Full Article at The Post Chronicle
You may recall that in September, we asked the TV White House correspondents to pick a college football national champion. Full Article at mediabistro.com
It's a big relief to see my gator in action ... I figured we'd play Alabama in the championship game, so I wanted to build a robot that could devour the Crimson Tide.
The history is phenomenal ... When you start mentioning those names and you start talking about the Alabama Crimson Tide and Florida Gators playing for the Southeastern Conference for the right to play for the national championship, you’re probably lying if you’re not overwhelmed by the whole deal.
Alabama Governor Bob Riley and Florida Governor Charlie Crist have a friendly wager on the game. If the Crimson Tide rolls to victory, Governor Riley will receive a box of Florida oranges from Governor Crist. If the Gators somehow manage a win, Governor Crist will enjoy a rack of ribs from Dreamland Bar...
Barring an upset loss by No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Alabama or No. 3 Texas, the Horned Frogs probably won't get a chance to play for the BCS national championship. And that might be a good thing for the Gators, Crimson Tide and Longhorns.