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I would be honored to help you find your answers on history, trivia or stats of College Football. I may not be your best source, but can advise where you can find the answers you seek!
I've been watching it for over 55 years!
Brooks Insurance School, where I've taught over 39,000 students. Author of the Bubba Book of Knowledge (History and Trivia). I coach a men's baseball team through the MABL/MSBL, and officiate high school football.
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David, hello! No. You can go to NCAA.com and look at Overtime Rules. The ball would be blown dead and then they would have a chance to score on their next offensive series. If the other team was behind
Jim, hello! Yes, if he is under a legal scholarship, he must be released before talking with other schools. The NCAA can find and revoke offers if unethical behavior violations are enforced. He needs
Al, hello! My other computer is having a virus removed so I apologize for not being online this week and my delay in emailing you. Google the: NCAA.com (and browse the different divisions)
David, hello! My other computer is having a virus removed so I apologize for not being online this week! Google the NCAA.com and look up the Overtime Rules. No, the ball would be dead. It would
Noah, hello! My other computer is having a virus removed so I apologize for not being online this week! Google Rivals.com It will give you their final results of recruiting per team. Georgia

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