Biggest reason for optimism for each Top 25 team
Think the Sooners are happy to see Jalen Hurts? Here's why the nation's top programs should be feeling good heading into 2019.
Think the Sooners are happy to see Jalen Hurts? Here's why the nation's top programs should be feeling good heading into 2019.
When will Justin Fields debut at QB for Ohio State? How much turnover can Alabama handle? All of the Top 25 teams have issues to be resolved.
John Loose has been promoted to defensive coordinator at Army, succeeding Jay Bateman, who became North Carolina's defensive coordinator after the regular season.
Lincoln Riley has produced back-to-back Heisman winners. Now he gets a crack at Spencer Rattler, the top freshman QB recruit in the country.
Mark it down for 2019: Trevor Lawrence will win the first of two Heismans, while Mack Brown and Les Miles sit out bowl season in their returns.
Clemson is the new king, but Alabama will be back, along with Georgia, Ohio State and Notre Dame, while a couple of teams from Texas elbow their way into the top 10.
Army's Jeff Monken has been selected the George Munger Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club after guiding the Black Knights to an 11-2 record, the most victories in a season in academy history.
Iowa held on to defeat Mississippi State, and Kentucky capped its best year since 1977 with a win over Penn State.
Army routed Houston by 56 points in Saturday's Armed Forces Bowl, tying the FBS record for largest margin of victory in a bowl game.
Bowl season kicks off today with six games, with Fresno State's prolific QB Marcus McMaryion defeating Herm Edwards' Arizona State Sun Devils early on.
Matt Schick, Ivan Maisel & Jake Trotter discuss Kyler Murray's Heisman win (2:39), the Sooner QB's future (11:33), Will Grier's decision to skip WVU's bowl game (17:43), another Army/Navy classic (28:30) and more. Plus, Walk-Ons (33:22) and Extra Points (44:13).
North Carolina has hired Army's Jay Bateman to serve as co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach.
Army had the corps bouncing in front of the president and kept the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy.
Peter Burns, Adam Rittenberg & Chris Low discuss new hires at GT & Liberty (1:03), debate awards (12:55), discuss Kyler Murray's future (17:36) break down Greg Sankey's UCF take (26:42) and more. Plus, Walk-Ons (33:19) and Extra Points (42:02).
TEAM | CONF | OVR |
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BYU | 1-0 | 7-6 |
Notre Dame | 0-0 | 12-1 |
Army | 0-0 | 11-2 |
Liberty | 0-0 | 6-6 |
New Mexico State | 0-0 | 3-9 |
UMass | 0-1 | 4-8 |
AP | COACHES |
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19 | 20 |
NAME | POS | STATUS | GRADE |
---|---|---|---|
Brady Sheehan | OLB | Committed | 43 |
Fabrice Voyne | S | Committed | 43 |
Dylan Perez | DT | Committed | 43 |
Jabari Moore | CB | Committed | 43 |
Darryl Fuller | OT | Committed | 43 |
YEAR | PLAYER | AWARD |
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2011 | A. Rodriguez | Campbell Trophy |