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January 6, 2012
NCAA Football
It’s been six long weeks since LSU won the SEC Championship Game but now, finally, the Tigers will meet the Crimson Tide for the BCS National Championship. It’s the re-match the world has been waiting for and Al Dannity is ready to make his call. Forget about split titles The thought of the AP and [...]
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January 6, 2012
NCAA Football
It was a case of nearly but not quite for the Hogs and the Wildcats in 2011. Arkansas only lost twice to the #1 and #2 teams in the country. Kansas State had a perfect season…against teams from outside the state of Oklahoma. Now two of the most impressive programs in 2011 clash at Jerry [...]
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January 4, 2012
NCAA Football
The Mountaineers of West Virginia come charging into Miami looking to pull an upset against the resurgent Clemson Tigers. Al Dannity breaks down this clash of flawed conference champions. Not quite the brand new day Dana Holgorsen’s elevation to head coach wasn’t initially meant to happen until next season. In that context, a trip to [...]
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January 3, 2012
NCAA Football
The busiest seven days in the history of the Superdome kick off tonight as the Hokies of Virginia Tech battle the resurgent Michigan Wolverines. Al Dannity previews this unlikely BCS pairing. Are you supposed to be here? That’s the question most neutral observers have been asking of Virginia Tech ever since the Hokies got selected [...]
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January 2, 2012
NCAA Football
You may have read about an architecture student who is rather good at throwing. He’s playing in this game. So are a lot of other awesome talents. Al Dannity breaks down the final game of Andrew Luck’s career and looks at how Brandon Weeden could play spoiler. The Cowboys are men Oklahoma State don’t want [...]
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January 2, 2012
NCAA Football
Your New Year begins with a big dose of the Ol’ Ball Coach as Steve Spurrier looks to cap off a memorable year for South Carolina with a big win over Nebraska. Heat on the Huskers Last year the New Year’s Day slate was about as ugly as any Big Ten fan could have feared. [...]
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December 31, 2011
NCAA Football
Year two of the Mike London era brought Virginia to a bowl game and the verge of the ACC title game. The Cavaliers can finish the year on a high in the Georgia Dome with a win over the defending but depleted BCS national champions. Well it was a good party Losing two first round [...]
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December 31, 2011
NCAA Football
The Yellow Jackets have made it to the post-season for 15 years straight but haven’t won a bowl game since 2004. Al Dannity says now is the time for Paul Johnson and Georgia Tech to turn the tide. The Ramblin Wreck take on the Utes in the Sun Bowl. Rolling along It’s no secret that [...]
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December 30, 2011
NCAA Football
It’s the Granddaddy of them all as two powerhouse programs collide. The Pac-12 champion Ducks take on the Big Ten champion Badgers and Wisconsin fans want Al Dannity to show them more respect after last year’s Rose Bowl. A brief history lesson The faithful in Madison weren’t exactly pleased with my preview of their Rose [...]
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December 30, 2011
NCAA Football
The Sooners dropped to the Insight Bowl following their Bedlam defeat against the Cowboys. The NFL hopes of Landry Jones took an even bigger hit. Al Dannity looks at what Oklahoma’s quarterback needs to do in the post-season to solidify his first-round status. And you new Redskins quarterback is… That’s my very early landing spot [...]
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