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Mandel’s Mailbag: Who would win an SEC/Big Ten challenge in football?




He set the matchups based on how the teams finished in conference last year and used Sagarin ratings as tie-breakers. Here's what he ended up with:

Georgia beats Ohio State

Auburn beats Wisconsin

Alabama beats Penn State

Michigan State beats LSU

Northwestern beats South Carolina

Michigan beats Miss St

Iowa beats Texas A&M

Missouri beats Purdue

Nebraska beats Kentucky

Ole Miss beats Buttgers

Florida beats Indiana

Vandy beats Minnesota

Arkansas beats Maryland

Tennessee beats Illinois

9-5 SEC

 
Couple of good YouTube accounts for weekly highlights from CFB:


JustBombsProductions


This account does weekly highlights, some team season highlights, individual player season highlights, best-of compilations, etc. They also do some college basketball stuff.


Sick EditzHD


Weekly highlights, some individual player highlights, some random other sports stuff, but I've really liked the season pump-ups they've made:




 
CHEEZ-IT® JOINS WITH CACTUS BOWL AS TITLE PARTNER FOR NEWLY-NAMED CHEEZ-IT® BOWL




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BATTLE CREEK, MI and SCOTTSDALE, AZ – A new era of college football excitement begins today as Kellogg’s Cheez-It® brand is announced as the title sponsor of the newly-named Cheez-It® Bowl in a multi-year partnership. Formerly known as the Cactus Bowl, the postseason contest features a match-up between members of the Big 12 and Pac-12 conferences at Chase Field in downtown Phoenix. The agreement between the Fiesta Bowl organization and Cheez-It® was brokered by Denver-based Impression Sports & Entertainment.

 
Report: Investigators to recommend Ohio State suspend Meyer

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While no final decisions have been made on the fate of Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, early hints are he appears well-positioned to at least keep his job.

Citing two sources close to the investigation, Lucas Sullivan of the Columbus Dispatch reported Monday that the recommendation from Ohio State’s investigators will likely be some sort of suspension of unknown length. Meyer may also get some sort of “time served” punishment, as he has been on administrative leave since Aug. 1 while the investigation was ongoing.

The investigation has been completed, with a formal meeting of the board of trustees set for Wednesday morning to discuss Meyer’s future in depth.

 
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