Where did all the top teams rank in the final 1980 to 1989 top 25 AP college football poll? Which programs made the cut and which ones just missed out, but received votes? According to the final AP ...
(Note: as with the previous West Virginia football history piece, this article is written from memory. Please feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.) Soon after Pittsburgh’s QB Dan Marino sliced and ...
As the Wolverines gear up for a run at another national title with its first-ever appearance in the College Football Playoff, MLive is looking back at some of the best University of Michigan players ...
The Illinois High School Association football playoffs were still something of a novelty in 1980 when Ken Joggerst's Harrisburg team reached the Class 3A state championship game against Morris. The ...
It’s no secret how good the 1980 team was. After all, they are the last UNC team to win the ACC title and did so without losing a single conference game. The Tar Heels went 11-1, becoming the first ...
Bill Lewis, Georgia’s secondary coach in the glorious football season of 1980, was in Athens recently to see the grandchildren, the ones living in Oconee County where his son, Geoff, is a teacher and ...
In 1980, South Carolina running back George Rogers ran his way to the Heisman Trophy and a place in college football history. With Rogers stampeding all over the field, the Gamecocks put together a ...
On Saturday, Dec. 6, 1980, most UD students were huddled around TVs in the Kennedy Union lounge and TV rooms, in most dorm rooms, even on TVs dragged out to front porches in the student neighborhood.
At Clemson University, Billy Davis will forever be known as the player who's clutch, long punt return helped the Tigers defeat Nebraska, 22-15, in the 1981 Orange Bowl football game which decided the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Chicago Tribune Silver Football — 100 years later — remains one of the highest honors a Big Ten player can receive. The list of winners includes future ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — No one could have seen this coming. That is, except Howard Schnellenberger. Miami was the epitome of mediocre in the 1970s, spending only six weeks of that decade as a ...