Richard Bell, who coached the Gamecocks for one season, died at age 88. He led USC in the 1982 season. He was also an ...
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College football: History of the Commander-in-Chief's Trophy dates back to 1972
Army captured the first Commander-in-Chief's Trophy in 1972, and has an opportunity to win another with a win vs. Navy on ...
Richard Bell, a captain on Frank Broyles’ first Arkansas football team who went on to have a long career as a college coach, ...
History will look back on the 2025 college footballs season at the University of New Mexico and remember it as a laundry list of milestone achievements for a team not known for many feel-good moments.
Forty-eight hours before kickoff comes word, not official, that this LA Bowl will be the last one when the University of ...
The Army-Navy game dates back to 1890, and remains a mainstay on the college football calendar for all of its patriotism and ...
David Wayne Corbett David Wayne Corbett, a devoted husband, father, patriot, and servant of God, went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on November 8th, 2025, surrounded by his loving ...
Noah Oppenheim was interested in why the world hasn't already ended in nuclear apocalypse. In 'A House of Dynamite,' he ...
The oldest player to ever appear in an NFL game was George Blanda, who played quarterback and kicker in pro football for 26 ...
Navy athletic director Michael Kelly and his Army counterpart Tom Theodorakis are both in their first-years in their roles.
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Expect Avon-Cincinnati Anderson Division II state championship football rematch to be an epic clash | Analysis
Avon and Cincinnati Anderson face off for the second straight season in the Division II state championship game, once again at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton, with a mix of new faces and ...
Imagine, if you can, the Wolf Pack operating in a legitimate, honest-to-goodness, point-scoring, touchdown-making offense.
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