ESPN star warns Alabama fans amid team's upset loss to Florida State
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On Aug. 30, Lee Corso signed off for the final time on «College GameDay,» following his retirement announcement. After a college football coaching career at Louisville, Indiana and Northern Illinois, Corso had been a staple on the college football showcase since its inception in 1987. He became a fan favorite for wearing the headgear of his pick of the week.
Fans of college football's recent history knew that the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets' Week 1 matchup against the Colorado Buffaloes wasn't just a Friday night showdown between Power 4 foes — it was also a rekindling of a unique chapter in the sport's history.
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TALLAHASSE, Fla. — Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer said after a disappointing 31-17 loss to Florida State on Saturday that there are «no excuses» for what happened.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — New quarterback Tommy Castellanos led a punishing rushing attack for Florida State with 78 yards and a touchdown as the Seminoles stunned No. 8 Alabama 31-17 on Saturday, ending the Crimson Tide's streak of 23 straight wins in season openers.
After an entertaining Week 0 appetizer and a smattering of games Thursday and Friday, it's time for Week 1 of the college football season to finally kick off. And the game to start off the first full Saturday of the season couldn't be much better.
DALLAS — Lee Roy Jordan, a linebacker on the first Super Bowl-winning team for the Dallas Cowboys in the 1970s, has died. He was 84.