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'Seismic' or 'absolutely horrible'? Helmet communication in major college football is here
Read full article: 'Seismic' or 'absolutely horrible'? Helmet communication in major college football is hereAfter years of debate over cost and liability, college football finally has helmet communications between coach and player.
No. 9 Louisville tops Miami 38-31 to clinch spot in the ACC championship game
Read full article: No. 9 Louisville tops Miami 38-31 to clinch spot in the ACC championship gameJack Plummer threw three touchdown passes, the last of them a 58-yarder to Kevin Coleman with 4:17 remaining, and No. 9 Louisville clinched a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game by beating Miami 38-31.
No. 25 Louisville beats No. 10 Notre Dame 33-20, with Jawhar Jordan running for 143 yards, 2 TDs
Read full article: No. 25 Louisville beats No. 10 Notre Dame 33-20, with Jawhar Jordan running for 143 yards, 2 TDsJawhar Jordan ran for a season-high 143 yards, scoring on 45- and 21-yard runs on consecutive second-half possessions, and No. 25 Louisville beat No. 10 Notre Dame 33-20.
No. 9 Clemson has been atop the ACC for years. No. 8 Florida State is hoping to get back there
Read full article: No. 9 Clemson has been atop the ACC for years. No. 8 Florida State is hoping to get back thereClemson is the preseason favorite to win the Atlantic Coast Conference race for the eighth time in nine seasons.
Purdue outlasts Tennessee 48-45 in OT in Music City Bowl
Read full article: Purdue outlasts Tennessee 48-45 in OT in Music City BowlMitchell Fineran kicked a 39-yard field goal in overtime and Purdue finished off its best season since 2003 by overcoming a 14-point deficit and beating Tennessee 48-45 on Thursday in a record-setting Music City Bowl.
Indiana-Purdue cancel rivalry game again; bowl called off
Read full article: Indiana-Purdue cancel rivalry game again; bowl called offNow, their rivalry game for the Old Oaken Bucket has been canceled for the second time in two weeks — and the third time this season. Athletic directors Scott Dolson and Mike Bobinski said Friday's game had been scrapped because of continuing concerns over COVID-19. “As we stated last week, we know the history and tradition of this great rivalry game and how much it means to our current students, alumni and fans," they said Tuesday. "Both universities worked extremely hard in an effort to play, but at this time it just isn’t possible.”The final month of the season, including bowl games, is likely to be affected by the pandemic, just as the regular season was. The Hoosiers haven't won a bowl game since 1991 and Allen believes that would be a good way to wrap up a historic season.