There were a lot of first-year head coaches in college football, but only one can win the Paul "Bear" Bryant Newcomer Coach of the Year Award. The award was taken home by Syracuse Orange head coach Fran Brown, who went 10-3 in his first season with the program.
Ohio State football is appearing in its sixth College Football Playoff as the ... Legendary football figure Paul Brown led the team to that title, years before becoming the coach of the Cleveland ...
One team generating significant offseason buzz is the Clemson Tigers. The Tigers had a record of 10-4 this season and secured the ACC championship, which granted them an automatic bid to return to the College Football Playoff. However, head coach Dabo Swinney recognized that merely qualifying for the playoffs wasn't sufficient.
The Fighting Irish made a last-second field goal to defeat the Nittany Lions 27-24. It is their 13th consecutive win dating to an inexplicable Week 2 loss to Northern Illinois (and former Wisconsin assistant Thomas Hammock). The win sends them to the playoff title game to face the winner of Ohio State- Texas.
This is a long way of getting into Wisconsin’s connection to Notre Dame‘s College Football Playoff semifinal win ... The wide receivers are coached by Mike Brown, Fickell’s wide receivers ...
After a successful first year with the SU football team, Head Coach Fran Brown can add another accolade to his resume: newcomer of the year. Brown has been awarded
The executive director of the College Football Playoff suggested that big changes could be coming to the event in the future based on how one particular
In 10 seasons, top-seeded teams in both the AFC and NFC were 14-4 in the postseason, combining for a 28-8 overall record. Top seeds won by an average of 14.1 points per game, and their losses came by an average of 5.8 points per game.
Leave it be. Enjoy the show. Let a good thing be a good thing. This 12-team College Football Playoff format works beautifully.
One of the wackiest seasons in college football history will end with two schools whose traditions are as old as the game itself — Ohio State and Notre Dame — playing for a national championship.
Two of the smartest people in college basketball offered solutions for the highly flawed, deeply subjective College Football Playoff selection process.