There are reactions to the weekend of college football and there are overreactions. Here’s five of the latter from Week 2.
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Texas at No. 1? It’s not the only crazy vote in this year’s preseason college football poll
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Alabama in familiar spot. Crimson Tide are No. 1 in preseason USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll
The preseason USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches poll is out and the team that finished last season as national champions isn’t at the top.
Vin Scully, Hall of Fame broadcaster and longtime voice of the Dodgers, dies at 94
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