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ESPN 2023 College Football Power Rankings after Week 12

More Teams. More Games. Check out all six of Bo Nix‘s record-tying touchdown passes in the first half against Arizona State. (1:20) The unbeatens at the top of the Power Rankings remained unbeaten after Week 12, but while Georgia, Ohio State and Florida State won handily, Michigan and Washington both eked out wins. And with […]

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Numbers behind Iowa’s anemic, struggling offense

Iowa is averaging 21.8 points this season, roughly the same average as Golden State Warriors star Klay Thompson. According to Spotrac, Thompson will make over $43 million in 2023. The Hawkeyes are getting offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz for $850,000. However, that average is well below the average stipulated in Ferentz’s much-talked-about contract. To have his […]

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Iowa’s Lachey likely out for season after right ankle surgery

“I feel most badly for him,” Ferentz said. “Obviously, he’s the person most affected. It’s just an unfortunate development. He’ll be fine here in time, but it’s a significant injury. He’ll be out for quite a while.” Lachey was hurt on a third-down incomplete pass from Cade McNamara in the first quarter against the Broncos, […]

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Iowa football already behind on its drive for 325 points

IOWA CITY, Iowa — Brian Ferentz has accepted his eventual demise, both in life and in coaching. For the latter, it’s actually kind of liberating. Some anticipated the end of Brian’s time as Iowa’s offensive coordinator after the 2022 season, when the Hawkeyes tumbled to historic lows — 251.6 yards per game, 130th out of […]

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College football rankings: Updated Way-Too-Early Top 25

For most college football teams across the FBS, spring practice is either over or will be winding down during the next couple of weeks. But the transfer portal, into which more than 3,600 FBS players have entered this year already, never stops churning. Coaches around the country will look to address weaknesses (and, sadly, recruiting […]

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