Author: Michael

Louisiana Tech has suspended linebacker Brevin Randle indefinitely for his dirty play against UTEP Friday night.
After the play was ruled dead, the TV broadcast showed Randle shoving Miners offensive lineman Steven Hubbard into the ground away from the action. Randle then proceeded to get up and stomp on his helmet.

Yea, a pretty hefty suspension should be coming for La Tech’s Brevin Randle pic.twitter.

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There have been some incredible catches so far this college football season, and Michigan’s Roman Wilson dropped another potential Catch of the Year nominee.
The Michigan Wolverines were on the road this week to take on the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and it didn’t take long for Wilson to steal the show with an incredible grab.
Wolverines QB JJ McCarthy dropped back and waited for someone to get open. He had plenty of time and eventually decided to air one out to Wilson in the endzone.

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Colorado did its best to stage a late-game comeback against No. 8 USC on Saturday, a game that was not all that competitive until the 4th quarter.
The visiting Trojans built a huge lead behind the stellar performance of its reigning Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Caleb Williams, but suspect tackling on the defensive side saw USC nearly blow what was once a 34–7 lead. Ultimately Colorado’s comeback bid came short after USC recovered an onside kick with 1:43 to play to hold on and win 48–41.

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BOULDER, CO- The Colorado Buffaloes might’ve been the coolest thing in college football for the opening month of the season, but the hype around Colorado itself needs a break. Now, that doesn’t mean that Deion Sanders or his crew will tamper things down, but it does mean that we need to focus elsewhere for a bit.
No, I’m not saying move on from Colorado, but we have to call them what they are, a middle of the pack football team. It doesn’t matter what Deion Sanders says during the week leading up to the game, or what is said postgame, the Buffs aren’t ready for the big moment yet.

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Louisiana Tech announced on Saturday the program’s decision on discipline for linebacker Brevin Randle in response to his dirty actions during Friday’s 24–10 win over UTEP.
Randle, a redshirt senior, received an indefinite suspension from La. Tech for stomping on UTEP offensive lineman Steven Hubbard’s head after a play in the second quarter, according to athletic director Eric Wood.
In his statement, Wood shared both he and coach Sonny Cumbie informed Randle of the news before acknowledging the linebacker’s remorse while denouncing the incident.

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The Chandler Jones saga is over in Las Vegas. At least as far as the Raiders are concerned.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Raiders are cutting ties with the four-time Pro Bowler after a pattern of erratic behavior that culminated in his arrest on Thursday. Jones was booked into Nevada’s Clark County Detention Center on two charges of violating a domestic violence protective order.
Following his arrest, the Raiders released the following statement: “The Raiders are hopeful that Chandler Jones receives the care that he needs. He, his family, and all those involved are in our thoughts.

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Texas A&M suddenly looks like a major college football team again.
The Aggies won their third straight game, 34-22 over Arkansas at the Southwest Classic in Arlington, Texas, Saturday afternoon. Now, Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0 SEC) sits just one win from its 2022 total when the Aggies finished a disappointing 5-7 after entering the season at No. 6. A&M also equaled its SEC win total of last year, when it finished 2-6.
The game stopped for several minutes late in the fourth quarter when Arkansas senior defensive tackle John Morgan III collapsed after a play.

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To win back-to-back National Championships, you have to have some intangible qualities as a program. One major thing is you’ve got to be ready for anything, and clearly, the Georgia Bulldogs are, and that includes a lack of bathrooms on the road.
The top-ranked team in the nation rolled into town for a Saturday afternoon date with the Auburn Tigers. Playing on the road in most SEC stadiums is a tall order, but there’s something that makes Jordan-Hare Stadium a little tricky for visitors and that’s a reported scarcity on the bathroom front for the visitors.

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