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NFL draft 2021 top-10 pick scenarios: How each team would approach draft-night what-ifs

There’s still three months until the 2021 NFL draft, and anything can happen in that time. Team needs will change, prospect rankings will fluctuate and the direction of many franchises will pivot. Even once we get to draft night, we could be in for some surprises. We asked our NFL Nation reporters for the teams […]

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Start spreading the boos: At a combined 0-8, the Jets, Giants display football futility

New York is the city that doesn’t sleep, like the Frank Sinatra song says, but its NFL teams snoozed through the first quarter of the season. The New York Jets and New York Giants are 0-4 for the first time since 1976, conjuring up bad memories from the darkest decade in their respective histories. The […]

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Connelly: My 10 random thoughts heading into the college football season

After an offseason full of frustration, argument and crippling doubt, the 2020 college football season kicks off at the FBS level Thursday night with Central Arkansas visiting UAB on ESPN3, followed by eight other contests through Monday night. It seemed uncertain that we would get to this point this year, but since we’re here, let’s […]

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Without further ado, this fall’s top 15 most exciting college football players

The decision by the Big Ten and Pac-12 to postpone football means we won’t get to see Justin Fields rocketing touchdown passes at Ohio State or Micah Parsons terrorizing opposing offenses at Penn State this fall. Neither will we be able to marvel at the tandem of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Tyler Vaughns at USC […]

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How each top 2020 college football team becomes a national title contender

Every college football team begins a given season with questions to answer. Some just have far more than others. This time last year, we were wondering if Justin Fields was ready to dominate at Ohio State or if Joe Burrow’s late-2018 surge at LSU meant something significant. He was, and it did. This year the […]

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Way-Too-Early College Football Top 25: LSU loses ground, Clemson still No. 1

With spring practice on the horizon, national signing day (both of them) in the rear view, and the FBS coaching carousel finally winding down (apologies to Colorado), it’s a great time to update the 2020 Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings. The four College Football Playoff teams — Clemson, LSU, Ohio State and Oklahoma — continued to […]

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2019-20 College Football All-Bowl Team

The dust has settled, bowl season is (finally) over, and we have a new champ: LSU. But there’s a lot more to the college football postseason than the playoff and the title game. There are 40 bowls that provide endless entertainment and tons of fantastic performances. We highlight some of the best from bowl season […]

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Way-Too-Early College Football Top 25: Where do LSU, Clemson land?

The college football season ended with LSU celebrating a 15-0 season and a College Football Playoff national championship, at home, in New Orleans. And while Clemson was denied back-to-back national titles, it is still No. 1 in the first edition of the 2020 Way-Too-Early Top 25. With quarterback Trevor Lawrence coming back, the Tigers will […]

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Sources: Giants interview Jason Garrett for offensive coordinator position

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants interviewed former Dallas Cowboys head coach Jason Garrett on Wednesday to be their offensive coordinator, a source told ESPN, confirming an NFL Network report. His contract with the Cowboys expired Tuesday, and the Giants brought him in to talk about being one of Judge’s top assistants. The […]

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