College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies. It was the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the United States. College football remains extremely popular today among students, alumni, and other fans of the sport. According to "Bill Stern's Favorite Football Stories" (1948), the most people ever to attend a college football game was 114,000, for the Army-Navy game in 1926. It ended in darkness, in a 21-21 tie.
I'm a Trojan! I love college football and worked for the Trojans for four years in my time at USC. That said, however, while my knowledge of the Pac-10 is pretty thorough, and I definitely know what's going on around the country, but I don't pretend to be all knowing when it comes to college. . . more
Urban Meyer and his Gators play in the nation's toughest conference again. Seven on sevens is a seven part series where I take a look at some of the best players, coaches, teams, conferences, etc., in all of college football. The first part of the season takes a look at the toughest conferences. . . more
The 2009 college football season is inching ever closer, and since we are talking about inches, let’s take a look at a conference that is defined by them. The Big 10 has always been known for it’s “five yards and a cloud of dust” philosophy. While some teams have made efforts to open up. . . more
College football is inching ever so closer and here at Walker-Sports we are continuing our college football previews. We’ve gone through the ACC, which is always near and dear to our hearts and we like hanging on the East Coast so much we figured why not talk some Big East today. Thanks to the. . . more
I don’t know about you, but I am like a kid in a candy shop, and I know the rest of the Walker-Sports crew feels the same way. Why are we so excited? We are less than four fortnights away from the kickoff of college football season, the greatest sporting season of all. Earlier this week we began. . . more
Way back in April, I got to work the BC Spring Game. It was one of the most laid back events I’ve worked. Spring college football might be a big deal in Norman, Tuscaloosa, and Gainesville, but not so much in Chestnut Hill. It was the first nice day of spring, and most people in Boston were. . . more