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: CrimProf BlogHooray for College Football!
Full post as published by CrimProf Blog on September 05, 2009 (boomark / email).
How to have a college football playoff system in four easy steps
The infrequent blawgger returns to post about college football? Yeah - it's my blog. Deal. As it currently stands, and I am intentionally oversimplifying here, the college football championship is currently decided by consensus...
Football Rules and Title IX
It's probably the result of watching the Super Bowl, but I have been thinking about the wisdom of returning to limited substitution rules for college football. From about 1953 to 1965 college football played under rules that effectively prevented two-platoon...
The importance of recruiting classes
The institutionalized fanaticism that is college football recruiting reached its annual zenith yesterday as hundreds of the nation's best high school senior football players signed National Letters of Intent with various big-time college football programs...
College Football Season is almost here, make sure you are prepared...
I like most men from the South, really like College football. Ok, I love college football. Growing up in the South, it is tradition to attend tailgates at college towns like Tuscaloosa, Athens, Auburn, and my personal favorite, Oxford, Mississippi...
Happy Football!
Ladies and gentlemen, the best time of the year is upon us: football season. I’m talking about real football. College Football. Lots of games on tonight — I’m not sure which one(s) I’ll be watching...
College Football Teams 2008 Statistically Compared using cfbstats.com: Florida vs. USC
The current college football rating system by popular polls should be scrapped. A review of football statistics this season shows this clearly. Too much emphasis is being placed upon a team going undefeated against weak opposition, rather than on hard football facts...
Football-Related Dementia and Workers' Compensation
Football-Related Dementia Is the NFL Liable?
NCAA
Men's Basketball, Football Players Settle Class Action for $228 Million
Alta College
Settles False Claims Allegatiions for $7 Million
Music Teacher
College of the Desert agrees to $660,000 discrimination and retaliation settlement.
School Misrepresentation
Lehigh Valley College agrees to pay $200,000 settlement for violating consumer protection laws.
NCAA and Ticketmaster
alleging they have a monopoly on college sports events and charge non-refundable fees to enter a lottery for the rights to purchase tickets to the sporting events.









