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28 YEARS AGO TODAY No. 23 won his 5th & final MVP award Michael Jordan had a decent season 82 Games Scoring leader All-Defense 1st Team All-Star MVP Regular Season MVP Finals MVP Champion 3rd straight year

u/Available_Pace_8742 — 23 hours ago
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Judges who don’t follow college football learning how the industry works during a TRO hearing

u/Sen_Clint_Webb — 22 hours ago
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Alabama and Tennessee will both wear their home jerseys in 2026 and 2027 for rival games. First time since 1970. 🟠🔴

u/Valuable_Resist2911 — 1 day ago
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Penn State announces a jersey patch partnership with Colombia! “World’s largest cocaine producer? It only made sense.” ~ AD Pat Kraft. Deal reportedly worth $600B

u/Electronic_Pair5316 — 1 day ago
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BYU have the best coach and QB combo in the Big 12. Change my mind

u/guransheleven — 1 day ago
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Mark Mangino turned Kansas into a 12-1 Orange Bowl champion (2002–2009).

College Football Classics via X

Mangino transformed the historically struggling Kansas program from 2002 to 2009, leading it to a 12-1 season, the 2008 Orange Bowl win, and multiple national Coach of the Year awards in 2007.

u/Grouchy-Income-6167 — 2 days ago
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Keelon Russell has one of the MOST BEAUTIFUL releases you’ll ever see. One NFL scout believes there’s “shades” of Jayden Daniels to Russell’s game. Russell is “pulling away” in Alabama’s battle for QB1 😳🔥

u/No_Box119 — 2 days ago
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[Highlights] Clemson's final drive to defeat Alabama in the 2017 CFP National Championship

u/IamCatMommy — 2 days ago
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No games on grass in 2026

Per SI.com these teams will play zero games on real grass this season. Crazy. But they care for the kids’ health right?

u/Potential-Print-8314 — 2 days ago
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FCS Matchups

I was wondering how many of you all go to your schools FCS matchups, especially the power conference program schools where you know the game is going to be 60-3 at the end of it all. Do you think it's a waste of money or do you still go to support your team? Also asking this to current students at schools where you have a lottery system or limited to a certain amount of home games per year. Even G6 schools beat FCS teams in blowouts so I'm interested in you alls reasoning.

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u/Forsaken_Finding_991 — 2 days ago