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College football spring games: Key newcomers, position battles

Nick Saban, recognized as the greatest college football coach of all time, retired from his post at Alabama, setting off a late coaching carousel chain reaction that left Kalen DeBoer in Tuscaloosa, Jedd Fisch at Washington and San José State’s Brent Brennan at Arizona. Georgia scored the top-ranked recruiting class in February, and while there […]

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Pitt fires OC Frank Cignetti Jr. after finishing 3-9 in 2023

More Teams. More Games. Duke defeats Pittsburgh to improve to 7-5 on the season. (1:52) Pitt fired offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti Jr. on Sunday. Cignetti spent the past two seasons as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. The offense regressed this season, as the Panthers went 3-9, their worst record since 1998. Transfer quarterback Phil Jurkovec […]

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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 9

More Teams. More Games. Lawrence Arnold hauls in a big fourth-down reception, then Devin Neal scores the go-ahead touchdown to put Kansas ahead for good against Oklahoma. (0:39) With just a few days before the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season, Week 9 was a chance for the undefeated teams stay alive and […]

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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 7

More Teams. More Games. Keon Coleman gets Florida State into Syracuse territory with a miraculous one-handed catch. (0:26) College football has reached its midpoint with a deep pool of contenders still alive for a College Football Playoff berth and a spot atop our Power Rankings. It’s a diverse pool, too, with each of the Power […]

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College football post-spring Top 25 power rankings

Alabama, the defending national champion, had six players selected in the first round of last week’s NFL draft, tying the Miami Hurricanes’ record set in 2004. Alabama and Ohio State each had 10 players drafted overall, the most of any program in this year’s draft. Georgia was third with nine draft selections, the most in […]

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