Dear Andy: What college football program is the next sleeping giant?
The Athletic's Andy Staples discusses which head coaches have the most job security aside from the big names, who the next sleeping giant in CFB could be and looks at how the new name and likeness rules can appeal to recruits.
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Ask Liucci, Part 1: Previewing A&M's pass rush, Coley's recruiting impact & more
Billy Liucci fields another round of subscriber questions about latest with Texas A&M football, including the Aggies' tight end rotation for this season, the competition in the safety room and much more.
Mandel’s Mailbag: Why couldn’t EA Sports make deals to bring back NCAA Football?
The Athletic's Stewart Mandel fielded another round of subscriber questions and answers them in this edition of Mandel's Mailbag. He answers whether or not NCAA video games will make a return, if there is a precedent for seasons affected by pandemics and much more.
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Aggie volleyball preparing for matchup against Wisconsin in Sweet 16
Laura "Bird" Kuhn and the A&M volleyball team have begun preparations for their first Sweet 16 game in a decade as they take on Wisconsin in Madison. Kuhn met with the media on Tuesday afternoon to preview the matchup.
I Was There: The Athletic’s writers relive the most memorable games of the 2010s
College football fans have been treated to many incredible moments and games over the last decade. From the "Kick Six" to Johnny Football and many overtimes and Hail Marys in between, The Athletic's staff compiles the most memorable games they've covered.
Around CFB: Breaking down the contenders for the fourth playoff spot
Undefeated through 12 games, LSU, Clemson, and Ohio State have all but locked up their place in the 2019 CFB Playoff. With one final spot still left for the taking, Olin analyzes the resumes of each of the one-loss contenders still in the hunt.
Setting Up Your Thanksgiving Weekend: How to navigate a loaded rivalry week
The final weekend viewing guide of the year is a super-sized one, with a fascinating Friday in-store before high-stakes rivalries are renewed. Nicole Auerbach provides a guide for you to maximize your Thanksgiving weekend.
Around CFB: Analyzing the Top 10 resumes in college football
We're two weeks away from the first College Football Playoff rankings when the top resumes in the country will be put under the microscope by the committee. Olin Buchanan delivers his list of the Top 10 resumes in college football to this point.
Setting up your Saturday: At long last, Week 7 promises to take no plays off
Finally: a weekend slate that’s loaded with huge games: a Red River Rivalry game with the biggest of implications, a night game between top-10 teams in Baton Rouge and a ton of fun in between. You can’t go wrong as long as your TV is turned on and the remote is working.
Setting up your Saturday: Week 4 abounds with Top 25 measuring sticks
The Athletic's Nicole Auerback maps out a big college football Saturday, including a pile of matchups between ranked teams and plenty of other games worth your time.
Dear Andy: Can the A&M-Auburn winner contend in the SEC West?
The Athletic's Andy Staples answers questions about whether the winner at Kyle Field this weekend can threaten Alabama and LSU, the basic rules of football and the best Nickelodeon shows of all time.
Around CFB: Teams to believe and those that deceive
Football season is past the halfway mark and it's time to start looking towards finales and playoffs. With a lot of teams on the move, Olin Buchanan identifies the teams that are worth believing, and those that are deceiving.
Around CFB: Big Ten playoff hopes rest on unchallenged Wisconsin
The college football season is one week into November, and the only Big Ten team with fewer than two losses is Wisconsin. They'll carry the league's College Football Playoff hopes into their toughest stretch of the season. Olin Buchanan runs down the last week of college football.
Storyline Saturday: What to watch in college football's Week 1
New coaches. New quarterbacks. Compelling season-opening matchups. What more could you want from college football's return? Here are the most important storylines from the 2015 season's first week.
Heisman Hopefuls: Conference championships set stage
Is the Heisman still a two-man race? One receiver may have something to say about that. Otherwise, the season's final pre-bowl weekend will make a final determination, TexAgs' resident Trophy voter opines.
Heisman Hopefuls: Final contenders solidify down stretch
Not much has changed in the newest rankings by TexAgs' resident Trophy voter, with the established front-runners solidly maintaining their hold. The final weekend will determine which of the top two takes it home.
Heisman Hopefuls: Melvin Gordon's rush to the front
This time last week most were sure the race had boiled down to Marcus Mariota or Dak Prescott. TexAgs' resident Trophy voter — and everyone else — must reconsider after the nation's best RB set new records.
Heisman Hopefuls: Approaching point of Mariota's-to-lose?
The leader of the nation's No. 1 team can make a statement this week against Alabama; otherwise, a star in Oregon may begin to put the finishing touches on his candidacy. TexAgs' resident Trophy gives his rankings.
Heisman Hopefuls: Stretch run to feature contenders' stars
At the head of the charge for several potential conference champions are elite leaders at every skill position. The list seems to be solidifying, TexAgs' resident Trophy voter says, but one must seize it in the final weeks.
Heisman Hopefuls: A new leader surges ahead of the pack
As the home stretch of the season begins, two names sit above the rest in this year's Heisman race. Jockeying for position, a stellar performance by one and an average outing by the other shake up the list.