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Rivalry Week is always fraught with wagering perils, but the Gridiron Guru found a path

This is a week for underdogs to eat well. And the Gridiron Guru is at

Looking past a favorite trend of service academy unders and riding the Tigers squared and

While everyone is understandably paying attention to No. 2 Georgia traveling to Tuscaloosa to face

After a much better Week 2, the Gridiron Guru is going contrarian this week, swimming

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Fasten your seat belts. For the first time this season, we’ve got MACtion! in this

Pennsylvania college football teams had a generally disappointing 2021 season, but there very well could

The 2021-22 NCAA football season has finally come down to the title game. Not surprisingly

Between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, 10 of the Top 11 NCAA teams

It’s finally the opening weekend of the 2021-22 NCAAF bowl series, with plenty of juicy

What this college football weekend lacks in quantity, it more than makes up in quality.
On March 11, 1978, Miami (Ohio) stunned Marquette with an 84–81 overtime upset in the NCAA tournament. Marquette led by 10 late in regulation before Jerome Whitehead’s ejection for a flagrant foul sparked a Miami comeback. After a missed Marquette free throw forced OT, Archie Aldridge’s clutch three-point play with a minute remaining secured the victory for the Redskins (now referred to as the RedHawks).
On March 10, 1956, world record holder John Landy sacrificed his lead in the Australian National Championships to help fallen competitor Ron Clarke. After stopping to assist Clarke to his feet 580 yards from the finish, Landy remarkably resumed his sprint. He overtook the field to win in 4:04.2, securing his Olympic berth in an iconic display of sportsmanship.