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SCS.com ARCHIVES NOVEMBER 2011
WHAT IN THE WORLD IS HAPPENING?
November 23, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
As the college football season prepares to enter the final two weekends, the realignment storylines finally appear to be receding from the headlines. Part of the cooldown may have to do with the play heating up on the field, but more than likely, the movement has cooled down because the BCS may make all the shuffling irrelevant soon. The BCS announced that they are considering perhaps just determining the national....[MORE]
WVU'S ADJUSTMENTS OPEN UP BIG EAST RACE
November 13, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
The setting might have been a bit unusual as West Virginia played Cincinnati at Paul Brown Stadium in downtown Cincinnati, but the college football was alive and well on the home field of the Bengals. Both teams scored an early touchdown and it looked like the shootout was on. However, both teams then faced huge obstacles that slowed the pace of the game down and forced both teams to make adjustments....[MORE]
PSU SCANDAL OVERSHADOWS SEC BATTLE
November 11, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
There are some weeks in life that just make you shake your head. The events happening in State College, Pennsylvania and the resulting fallout have gone well beyond the sports world to end up being headline news on network and cable news networks. Caught up in the mess and gone before we could catch our breath was legendary coach Joe Paterno, who just two weeks ago tied the Division I record for career coaching wins....[MORE]
CALENDAR TURNS TO MONTH OF SHADOWS
November 4, 2011
By David, SCS.com Staff Writer
Welcome back everyone to November, the month when the rubber hits the road for every major college football team. The top national title contenders face some of their biggest tests of the season as the pressure mounts to an all time high, while other teams try to salvage seasons with bowl eligibility or better bowl positioning. October was a wild ride both on and off the field, as undefeated teams started falling rapidly....[MORE]
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