Over the month of July we will look at the top college football teams in the nation and preview 31 teams in 31 days. Here is team #28 and the 2010 Stanford Cardinal Football Preview.

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Over the month of July we will look at the top college football teams in the nation and preview the top 31 teams in 31 days.  When you are done reading dont forget to signup for our college football sports picks.  Here is team #29 and the 2010 Texas A&M Aggies Football Preview.

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Georgia Tech Football PreviewOver the month of July we will look at the top college football teams in the nation and preview 31 teams in 31 days.  Here is team #30 and the 2010 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Football Preview.

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Pittsburgh Panthers Football PreviewIn the next 31 days we will look at the top college football teams in the nation. We will examine their rosters for the 2010 season and look at their potential against the spread. We will also provide 2 expert college football picks for free.  Here is team #31.

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Kellen Moore Heisman Trophy CanidateThe Heisman Trophy presentation is still half a year away, but it’s never too early to start thinking about it. Or to bet on it, for that matter. Heisman Trophy college football odds for the upcoming NCAA football season have popped up this week, and there is a lot to find interesting from among them. Here’s a look at some of the highlights and lowlights (odds here are taken from 5Dimes):

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College Football Weekly Recap June 14 – 20

Texas stops the bleeding; saves Big 12

The Texas Longhorn decided that the Big 12 is the better conference for them. Or maybe they just liked the money. Texas got an invite from the Pac-10 and said thanks – but no, thanks. They effectively stopped the bleeding before it really started. Yes, the Big 12 still lost Nebraska and Colorado, but the Longhorns’ decision kept the rest of the conference intact. 

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It seems like the dust may finally be settling on NCAA re-alignment. Armageddon didn’t arrive to the extent it could have, but there is still a different landscape for next year. Three conferences added teams and three lost teams in a widespread shuffle driven almost entirely by money. There may still be a move or two, but where we are at right now is a logical stopping point, so hopefully things will stop for at least a while.

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College Football Weekly Recap

Michigan’s self-imposed penalties

The University of Michigan has admitted to violating NCAA rules and imposed penalties on itself. The school released a list of penalties including cutting back practice time by 130 hours over the next two years, cutting the number of assistants and banning them from practices and coaching meetings for the rest of 2010, and a two-year probation. The school also will issue letters of reprimand to head football coach Rich Rodriguez and six other staff members.

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Michigan will announce self-imposed penalties Monday

Michigan pledged to respond Monday to NCAA allegations that head football coach Rich Rodriguez violated the organization’s rules. The school will disclose all the details about the allegations and its self-imposed penalties in a reports set to be released on May 24. The allegations against Rodriguez include failing to create an environment of acceptance within the football team as well as failing to track his staff’s actions to ensure his players’ compliance with the NCAA rules. The allegations state that he failed to make sure that his players were following rules on the amount of time spent on football activities.

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The three weeks of brilliance that is the bowl season gets underway this afternoon with the first of 34 games. There aren’t that many games that look like they could be massive blowouts, but the very first game out of the gate – the New Mexico Bowl between Fresno State and Wyoming certainly does. Here’s a look at the two games that get us started today:

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