Date the end of the 2000s in college football Oct. 31, 2009. On that Halloween, No. 4 USC—the most successful, glamorous program of the 2000s—traveled to No. 10 Oregon and returned home a 47–20 loser.
Throughout Saturday’s slate, Sports Illustrated will give an updated look at the playoff seeding and matchups.
Even in the absence of starting quarterback Robby Ashford, the Deacs showed no struggles on offense, finding a way to ...
The Red River Rivalry is must-see TV each season for a reason. When Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer was announced as ...
The TCU Horned Frogs have had their fair share of issues in Manhattan, Kansas. They haven't won in Bill Snyder Family Stadium ...
For the 13th time in Oregon Duck history, the ESPN's College GameDay crew visited Eugene, Oregon to highlight the showdown ...
In front of eager Pittsburgh Penguins fans, head coach Mike Sullivan made his return to a city that he won back-to-back ...
After drafting Victor Wembanyama first overall in the 2023 NBA Draft, the San Antonio Spurs were expected to rebuild quickly ...
Michigan State just got crushed by UCLA during its homecoming game, 38-13, to fall to 3-3 overall and 0-3 in Big Ten ...
Echoing Donnie, the Cardinals are going to struggle scoring points on the road against a sneaky good Colts’ defense whether ...
Messi opened the scoring for Miami in the 39th minute after missing several chances, finally beating Canadian goalkeeper Jayden Hibbert before adding his second in the 87th minute. His 25th and 26th ...
Notre Dame's fourth year head coach opted to take the high road while discussing officials following Saturday's win.
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