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NFL, American football history: The “center” isn’t really, rules for snap are dynamic
For one, the word “center” does not appear in the NFL rules handbook. That is what we all call the position, but the league does not. It never has. The “center” is what the position is called in college football, because he is located in the center of the line. 2
The Tulane Green Wave defeated Florida Atlantic on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, at Yulan Stadium to improve to 8-2 on the season.
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USF football is back in the rankings, but what's up with James Madison?
The Dukes came in at No. 24 in the poll while USF is No. 25. The battle for a Group of 6 playoff spot could be betweenn those two teams.
Shiyazh Pete, a Native American football player from Shiprock, is making history as the only Native American football player in the Southeastern Conference. Listed at 6 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 322 pounds, Pete plays one of the most demanding positions in football, the offensive line.
All-American linebacker J Leman discusses what he wants to see from Illinois football during its final three games of the season.
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What Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield said after Tigers' loss to ECU ended CFP hopes
The Tigers (8-3, 4-3 American Conference) lost 31-27 to ECU on Nov. 15 at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium. Memphis led in the final minutes, but Katin Houser engineered a late touchdown drive to put the Pirates in front and ultimately win the game.
When Ty Simpson saw Tyler Booker on the field after Alabama football's 20-9 win against LSU Saturday, Nov. 8, the Crimson Tide quarterback broke into a sprint. Booker, the former Alabama All-American offensive lineman, and Simpson jumped into each other's arms before dapping up and hugging again.
If Alabama and Oklahoma stay behind the Red Raiders and Ducks in Tuesday night's CFP poll based purely on wins and losses, it’s a direct correlation to what the committee thinks of the SEC. But if we suddenly have a top-heavy SEC bracket,