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Come Fan with UsSaturday, July 4, 2026

2010 Is (Already) Bat Country For College Football

Two weeks into January and it seems like we’ve already racked up enough headline fodder to last the entire college football offseason. Take it from Dr. Saturday -- when these qualify as lesser stories, we’re through the looking glass:

↵↵Somewhere along the way, Bobby Bowden coached his 417th and final game at Florida State, Ohio State ended a decade-long Big Ten losing streak in the Rose Bowl, Boise State completed an undefeated season and Alabama won a national championship in a game in which a two-time Heisman Trophy finalist was knocked out on his team’s fifth offensive snap. Lately, that’s what qualifies as mundane.

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