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SEC/Big 12 Alliance and Conference Re-Alignment 1. Jon Solomon: “The schools are regaining control of the postseason economics. The Fiesta Bowl, which has anchored the Big 12 champion, should be nervous.” 2. Jerome Solomon: “This could be good news f...
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A bowl game deal puts the SEC and the Big 12 at the center of BCS playoff discussions. With this alliance, one thing's certain: two bowls will reign over the rest, says Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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Here are a few tasty tidbits to nibble on: Stewart Mandel argues that the canning of the Big East commissioner is proof that school presidents have too much say… over a guy they hire. No, I’m not kidding. I don’t … Continue reading ?
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Commissioners don't teach classes. So why do university presidents have such a say in college athletics? John Marinatto's ouster begs that very question, says Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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It's becoming the time of year where college football news can become kind of scarce other than the off-field stuff (and you're often better off not having any of that). So the blog entries with links may not be as regular or plentiful the next few m...
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After two-and-a-half years of conference jostling, Stewart Mandel sifts through the realignment madness and breaks down which teams are staying, going or are still stuck in limbo.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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A few more links to pass along on this rainy Thursday. ... --- Bud Withers' post-spring review of Pac-12 teams today hits on Washington. --- CBSSports.com asks three lingering questions about the Huskies --- A Pittsburgh Steelers' view of three poin...
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A couple of notes worth passing along this morning. ... --- First, a few of you have asked which recruits actually made it to Seattle for UW's Junior Day. One thing to remember is there's no "official'' list made available to media, so it's mostly a...
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A playoff is coming. But what form will it take? Stewart Mandel spoke to those close to the talks and discovered it might look a lot like the plan he's been proposing for years.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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With college football officially moving toward a four-team playoff, the BCS as we know it is on borrowed time. Why now? Quite simply, the BCS got old. Stewart Mandel explains.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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It'll be a busy weekend with UW's Spring Game on Saturday and the NFL Draft beginning today. We'll talk about all that, and more, in a live chat here today at noon. Until then, a few links. ... --- There was lots of good stuff in the live chat with...
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As draft day approaches, NFL groupthink is causing the talking heads to discount actual college production. Stewart Mandel is out to challenge this distressing development.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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Arkansas' decision to hire John L. Smith on a one-year interim basis is both ludicrous and inspired, unforeseen and obvious. Above all, it's utterly fascinating, writes Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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As potentially seismic change looms, the bowls have yet to meaningfully participate in discussions that will determine the futures of the games they stage, reports Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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OSU's historic 2011 season laid a foundation for the team to build upon. However, replacing two cornerstones of the Cowboys' offense won't be an easy feat, writes Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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Bobby Petrino is out at Arkansas. Now, the program faces another tall order: finding a capable on- field replacement. The Razorbacks next move won't be easy, writes Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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Landry Jones put NFL riches on hold to return to Oklahoma. Trim and confident, the senior leader has set his sights on a Heisman and national championship, says Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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Is postseason reform still on the table for the BCS? Playoff talks resumed in Dallas on Monday, but the day's meetings resulted in more questions than answers, writes Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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There's not much UW football-related news out there today. But there is a little bit with UW's first opponent of 2012, San Diego State, which appears to be narrowing in on Ryan Katz as its starting quarterback. The San Diego Union-Tribune reports tha...
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Spring practice is underway at Stanford, where the Cardinal must replace Andrew Luck and other elite stars. But second-year coach David Shaw isn't worried, says Stewart Mandel.© 2012 Cable News Network LP, LLLP.
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