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Alabama Tops Clemson for National Championship
Alabama rallied for a fourth quarter comeback to beat Clemson, 45-40, and secure the Crimson Tide’s fourth national championship in seven years.
College Football Bowl Games Preview, TV Schedule — Dec. 26-Jan. 2
The second week of bowl season boasts some solid matchups that will make for great watching before we get to the playoffs.
Derrick Henry Wins Heisman Trophy
Alabama running back Derrick Henry took home the 2015 Heisman Trophy after a season that saw him re-write the SEC record books.
Derrick Henry, Christian McCaffrey, Deshaun Watson Named Heisman Finalists
Alabama running back Derrick Henry, Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey and quarterback Deshaun Watson of Clemson were announced Monday as the 2015 Heisman Trophy finalists.
Auburn Escape, Oklahoma 2OT Thriller Highlight Week 2 in College Football
Michigan State and Oklahoma showed they will be players in the title hunt while Auburn narrowly avoided the biggest upset in history. Those are just some of the story lines from Week 2 in college football. Here are some of the things we learned this week.
Ohio State Routs Oregon to Win College Football Playoff National Championship
Ohio State’s Ezekiel Elliott racked up record rushing numbers to lead the Buckeyes to a 42-20 upset of No. 2 Oregon in the first college football playoff championship game.
Alabama Earns Top Seed in College Football Playoff; Ohio State Gets In Over TCU, Baylor
The SEC Champion Alabama Crimson Tide (12-1) will be the top seed going into the inaugural college football playoff.
Ron Jeremy in Intensive Care After Heart Aneurysm
Porn star Ron Jeremy is reportedly in critical condition and in the Intensive Care Unit of a California hospital after suffering a heart aneurysm.
Jerry Sandusky Sentenced to 30-60 Years Behind Bars for Child Sex Abuse
Former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky will spend the rest of his life behind bars after being sentenced Tuesday to 30 to 60 years in prison for his role in the Penn State sex-abuse case.