Boston College Knows what to Expect in Death Valley

Written by Brett Korpi Coming off back-to-back blowout losses, to ACC Atlantic division rival Wake Forest and longtime rival Notre Dame, the Boston College Eagles can’t afford to focus on the past as it travels down to Clemson to take on the defending CFP National Champions and No.2 ranked Tigers. The difficultly of facing an […]

Canes locked in on Toledo, ready to get back to football after Hurricane Irma

Written by Brian Pohl ​The #14 Miami Hurricanes’ last game was on September 2nd against Bethune-Cookman in the opening week of the college football season. The long break, caused by the effects of Hurricane Irma, has many players feeling anxious to retake the field and play in an actual game. Head Coach Mark Richt noticed […]

Coogs Look to Stay Hot as Tech Rolls in with Hottest Passing Attack in Country

Written by Ryan Musich HOUSTON, Texas—With a convincing win in their home opener, the Houston Cougars will face off against another Lone Star State foe when the Texas Tech Red Raiders come to town. Both teams are coming off of wins in front of their home fans and this will be Tech’s first road contest […]