6:08 PM ET TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray knows a Heisman Trophy winner when he sees one. And he thinks one quarterback has started to separate himself from the pack thus far this season. Murray, who won the coveted trophy in December, was asked Wednesday for his thoughts on this year’s Heisman
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5:47 PM ET Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The football game between Air Force and New Mexico scheduled for this weekend was postponed following the death of a Lobos defensive lineman. Air Force will travel to New Mexico on Nov. 23 instead, the Mountain West said Wednesday. New Mexico announced the death of 21-year-old Nahje
4:58 PM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama coach Nick Saban told ESPN on Wednesday that quarterback Tua Tagovailoa has made promising strides this week in practice and that “there’s a good chance he will play” Saturday against No. 2-ranked LSU if he continues to make the progress he’s made to this point. “It’s still day
1:17 PM ET Rutgers is trying to lure Greg Schiano back to coach its football team, and the Scarlet Knights took a step in doing it by meeting with him and his representatives for several hours on Tuesday, sources confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday. The sources said Schiano met with Rutgers officials in Columbus, Ohio,
Joe Brady’s name wasn’t exactly buzzing around coaching circles this time a year ago. He was part of the New Orleans Saints offensive staff at large for two seasons, sitting in on meetings and breaking down film without coaching a specific position. Before that, he was in a similar off-field role as a graduate assistant
10:24 PM ET Bottom 10 Inspirational thought of the week: Unforgettable, that’s what you areUnforgettable though near or farLike a song of love that clings to meHow the thought of you does things to meNever before has someone been moreUnforgettable in every way — “Unforgettable” Nat King Cole Here at Bottom 10 Headquarters, located in
10:21 PM ET Defending champion Clemson entered the season as the overwhelming preseason No. 1, and without losing a game or superstar quarterback Trevor Lawrence or any of their other standouts, the Tigers find themselves No. 5 in the first College Football Playoff ranking. As improbable as that might have seemed back in August, the
9:23 PM ET The first College Football Playoff ranking of the season has Ohio State debuting at No. 1 for the first time ever in the Playoff era and defending national champion Clemson on the outside looking in at No. 5. 1. Ohio State (8-0)2. LSU (8-0)3. Alabama (8-0)4. Penn State (8-0)5. Clemson (8-0)6. Georgia
9:50 PM ET The 13 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee reminded everyone in its first ranking that last year is irrelevant. Defending national champs? Say hello to the bubble, as No. 5 Clemson is behind two Big Ten teams and two SEC teams. No. 1 Ohio State earned the top spot, followed
6:23 PM ET Indiana has won four games in a row and is off to its best start since 1993, but the Hoosiers will have to go the rest of the way without starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who had season-ending surgery Monday. Penix, a redshirt freshman from Tampa, Florida, had surgery to repair an