College Football TV Schedule and Point Spreads for Week 14 – Conference Championship Game Week

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The second to last of college football is upon us. It’s a short list of games, but there are big bowl game stakes at hand. A loss this late could ruin a team’s whole season or propel it into a dream destination like the BCS.

So settle down, relax, and get ready for another great weekend of college football.

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This Week’s College Football TV Schedule and Point Spreads for Week 7 – Saturday, October 15th

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Week 7 of college football is upon us. The season has gone by pretty fast and has already been pretty entertaining. Hopefully this week will offer us more close and entertaining games.

So settle down, relax, and get ready for another great weekend of college football. As always, here are some of the marquee games to pay attention to this week and then the entire college football TV schedule for Week 7.

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This Week’s College Football Point Spreads and TV Schedule for Week 2 – Saturday, September 10th

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Week 1 is over and, once again, we found out that Notre Dame was too highly ranked at the beginning of the season. Also: TCU was shocked by Baylor, Ball State somehow beat a Big Ten team, Boise State’s offense is still dominate, and Oregon’s offense might not be invincible after all.

Week 2 brings us more exciting college football action, and here at MSF we’re making sure you don’t miss any of the games you want to see.

Here are some of the marquee games to look at this week, then the entire college football TV schedule for week 2.

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March Madness 2011: Four Upset Picks That Could Bust Brackets

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Selection Sunday has come and gone, and the madness is about ready to begin.

The brackets were revealed with an interesting panel that included the constantly smiling Seth Davis and the always honest Charles Barkley, and while watching the selection show, I saw four games that I believe can really shake up the brackets.

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Five Examples of Things – From Football to History to Science – That Really Are Bigger in Texas

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The oft-uttered cliché states that “Everything’s bigger in Texas.” What we are about to witness in the upcoming Super Bowl in terms of sheer size and attendance will be no different. With the Big Game just a few days away, we thought it would be worthwhile to educate you on a few forgotten facts about Texas that make it a unique place but that likely will not get much mention this week.

We’ll start out though with an example of something big – actually HUGEthat most certainly will get plenty of mention this week. It may be just an edifice, but it will undoubtedly be one of the stars of Super Bowl XLV.

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Michigan State Basketball Preview: Izzo Hopes to Take Spartans Back to Indianapolis

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The last time Michigan State won a national championship was the 2000 season…in Indianapolis.

Nearly a decade later, the Final Four returns to Indianapolis and the Spartans are hoping for a case of dèjà vu.

Last season the Spartans almost fulfilled a dream season but fell just short of winning a national championship in Detroit. Unfortunately for MSU, the North Carolina team they faced was truly the better team.

Now the Spartans are a much different team from a year ago.

State comes into the season with a #2 national ranking and is favored to be Big-10 champions for the second year in a row. Center Goran Suton and point guard Travis Walton may have both graduated, but new players are ready to step into their roles.

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