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Other Research Sites

If you are interested in learning more about college football and the people and teams that have left their mark on the game, there a several excellent sites that provide more avenues of research.

American College Football (RSFC Homepage)
David Wilson's homepage for the rec.sports.football.college newsgroup. Even if newsgroups have fallen by the wayside, this site has not and it is still excellent.
College Football Data Warehouse
A very thorough collection of information, including a very impressive collection of data for coaches and teams. A great place to go to look up stats and winning percentages.
Intercollegiate Football Researchers Association
The Intercollegiate Football Researchers Association. Not the easiest site to navigate, but they have a good newsletter.
D1SportsNet Football
Don't use this site if you don't have a pop-up blocker. A nice collection of information, but the advertising can be overwhelming.
1st-N-Goal
A good source of information regarding college football. Not as extensive as some other sites, but a good site nonetheless. I was told to replace it with the Intercollegiate Football Researchers Association site, but this site still has some good stuff on it.
 

Columns

BYU is going it alone. They won't be the last to do so.

The Big Ten is considering moving the Ohio State-Michigan game to a week other than the end of the season. I have some thoughts on that.

What, is it college football season already? Oh pits, I haven't even showered yet.

Not nearly as exciting as the national predictions, but they let us look at more teams and their chances.

Armageddon did not arrive. But things are definitely different.

Everyone's favorite time of year: when we get to imagine we have any idea what's going to happen.

The lunacy of the coaching swaps, chopped down to a briefish summary of stupidity.

Once upon a time, Pete Carroll would have been crazy to leave USC. Things have changed.