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Week 7 of the college football season is packed to the brim with intriguing matchups, as 17 of the top 18 teams in the AP Top 25 poll will be in action. With most teams set to play their sixth game, Saturday marks the unofficial halfway mark of the 2025 regular season.
The No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide (4-1) will aim to maintain their strong performance as they faces the No. 14 Missouri Tigers at noon ET on Saturday on ABC. Historically, the Crimson Tide lead the series 6-2, having won the last six meetings, including a decisive 34-0 victory last season. Alabama’s last defeat to Missouri dates back to 1975.
The Cornell Big Red (0-3) travels to Harvard Stadium to face the Harvard Crimson (3-0) in an Ivy League Conference College Football matchup.
This week's KSL.com Pro Football Pick 'em features several matchups between the top teams in the NFL with the Buccaneers-49ers and Lions-Chiefs headlining week 6.
Philadelphia's defense will have to operate without their second-team All-Pro on "Thursday Night Football." Here's why.
Legendary football coach Nick Saban revealed the one college football program besides Alabama that he has an affinity for.
The Illini aim for one of the biggest wins in program history against top-ranked Ohio State. Can our simulation predict an upset?
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CBS Sports cautions Florida football not to 'fall for this again' with Billy Napier
CBS Sports cautions the Gator Nation not to fall prey to Billy Napier's recent win over Texas. We have seen this movie before with Florida football.
KSL's week 7 pick 'em preview features four ranked matchups including some key Big 12 matchups and the Red River rivlary.
California Golden Bears football revealed more salary information about the significant investment it made in former NFL coach and new GM Ron Rivera.
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2025 IHSA girls flag football brackets: Peoria-area postseason schedules, scores and pairings
The playoffs of the Illinois High School Association girls flag football season begins on Oct. 6, with more than 200 schools across Illinois competing in the second ever postseason in the sport.