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Here are the inactives for Week 18, the NFL’s regular season finale.
The Montana State Bobcats are firing up the fans ahead of the FCS national title game.
The Bobcats will battle the North Dakota State Bison in Frisco, Texas this upcoming Monday. MSU has the chance to win its first national title in four decades.
Meanwhile, NDSU has won nine in the past 15 years. The Bison are a true juggernaut, but this year, the Bobcats seem to have all the momentum.
What does a national title game require? What’s the best way to fire up the boys? A great hype video. It works every time.
Ewers, about to face former school Ohio State, wants to be the QB to deliver Texas’ first national title since 2005.
How each team can win its semifinal game, plus key players and what we learned from the quarterfinals.
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Let’s rank the last four teams still standing in the College Football Playoff.
A field of 12 teams has been whittled down to the last four standing.
After a fascinating round of quarterfinals games the last four teams remaining in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff are set. Fifth-seeded Texas will take on No. 8 Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl, while No. 7 Notre Dame has earned a spot against No. 6 Penn State in the Orange Bowl. Penn State and Notre Dame will meet on January 9, while Texas and Ohio State will square off on January 10.
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The experts overseeing WNBA officiating explain everything you’ve ever wondered about the job in an exclusive sitdown with SB Nation.
Regardless of the sport, the gender, and the moment in time, one thing has always been true: referees are inherently some of the most unpopular characters in sports.
Reeling fans blame officials when calls go against their favorite teams and athletes. Players routinely rail against them after tough losses, particularly those decided by a single call.
LSU coach Brian Kelly probably didn’t expect to spend his Thursday night getting destroyed on social media, but that’s what happened!
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish punched a ticket to the semifinals of the College Football Playoff after beating Georgia 23-10.
The game certainly felt like it was a lot further apart than the final victory of 13 points. The Fighting Irish balled out, and Marcus Freeman now has his team eight quarters of football away from winning a national title.