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SI.com: Tony Pauline: Top 32 2013 NFL Draft prospectsupdated: Tue May 01 2012 15:39:00

The book is barely closed on the 2012 NFL Draft, but it's never too early to start thinking ahead. Information is already being processed for next April's event, and it looks as though the early portion of the draft will be well represented by the senior class, with a number of versatile, complete linebackers available in the first round. So as we begin preparation for the 2013 NFL Draft, here's a list of 32 prospects expected to impact the early selections.

SI.com: Andrew Perloff: 2013 NFL Mock Draftupdated: Tue May 01 2012 14:48:00

The 2012 NFL Draft illustrated teams' focus on the passing game, with quarterbacks, cornerbacks and pass rushers flying off the board. Teams can now afford to be much bolder at quarterback thanks to the rookie salary slotting system, allowing them to take guys higher than graded and to give up on former first-rounders quicker than before. Next year's class doesn't have an Andrew Luck in it, so predicting the top QB picks will be tougher, but teams will always find players to fit that need.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Top 50 prospects for 2012 draftupdated: Mon Feb 20 2012 14:10:00

The final phase of scouting for 2012 begins this week with the Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Now that the season and all of the following All Star games are complete, it's time to revisit and reshuffle the big board. Here are the top 50 players on SI.com's big board as we get ready for a busy week ahead (* denotes underclassman).

SI.com: Jeff Diamond: Green Bay backup quarterback Matt Flynn ready to prove he can lead a franchiseupdated: Wed Feb 15 2012 21:37:00

The first day of NFL free agency -- March 13 -- can't come soon enough for Matt Flynn. The soon-to-be ex-Green Bay Packer backup is expected to be the league's most in-demand free-agent quarterback --once Drew Brees is signed or franchised by the Saints and outside of Peyton Manning being healthy and released by the Colts.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Talent-rich SEC states are thin on elite quarterback prospectsupdated: Tue Jan 31 2012 13:19:00

A year ago this time, with the SEC coming off its fifth straight national championship, my colleague Andy Staples compiled some interesting data that confirmed one of the primary reasons behind the league's recent dominance: The wealth of elite defensive prospects in its backyard. Andy noted that a staggering 43 percent of NFL defensive linemen hailed from a cluster of 10 Southeastern states representing just 22 percent of the general population.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: With three BCS titles, Nick Saban stands alone among coaching peersupdated: Thu Jan 12 2012 12:34:00

It was one of those wonderfully surreal scenes we seldom see in college football. Two years ago, standing on the field of the Rose Bowl and watching Alabama celebrate its 13th national championship -- with the band blaring and confetti falling from the clear California sky -- I marveled at the moment.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Real changes in store for BCS; more season-ending Mailbagupdated: Wed Jan 11 2012 14:58:00

Like most of you who live and breathe college football, I woke up Tuesday morning feeling sleep-deprived and a little bit depressed. As I wrote Monday night, Alabama's title-game performance was incredibly impressive, but the end-result made for an utterly unsatisfying season. Meanwhile, TV ratings were down for four of the five BCS bowls. Attendance was down across the board. And worst of all, after covering eight quarters and an overtime of Alabama-LSU field-goals, I was stuck in a crowded Superdome tunnel waiting to get on to the field when Trent Richardson finally scored a touchdown.

SI.com: Andrew Perloff: 2012 NFL Mock Draft: Post-BCS Championship Game versionupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 15:30:00

Now that Alabama and LSU have officially put an end to the college football season, all attention will start turning toward the prospects who are leaving school behind for a chance to play in the NFL and how the draft's first round might go.

Tuscaloosa tornado survivor plays in BCSupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 01:23:00

Player whose girlfriend was ripped from his arms and killed during Tuscaloosa tornado, takes the field in BCS Championship.

Alabama beats LSU, wins college football championshipupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 01:23:00

Alabama exacted revenge and clinched the Bowl Championship Series title on Monday night, besting Louisiana State University 21-0.

Alabama wins BCS championshipupdated: Tue Jan 10 2012 00:48:00

No. 2 Alabama clobbered No. 1 Louisiana State University Monday night, winning college football's Bowl Championship Series 21-0.

SI.com: Lars Anderson: Three SEC assistants break down first LSU-Alabama gameupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 11:32:00

The film study is about to begin. The instructor, an SEC assistant coach with a graduate degree in Alabama and LSU football, is sitting at a desk in the back of a dark, windowless room in his school's football offices, his eyes locked onto a projection screen that stretches from floor to ceiling. Holding a laser pointer in one hand and a remote control in the other, he pushes the play button and suddenly it appears: the coach's spliced video from the LSU-Alabama game on Nov. 5, a matchup that will be reprised on Monday night at the Superdome in New Orleans in the BCS national title game.

SI.com: Andy Staples: LSU's Dworaczyk shows youth is servedupdated: Sun Jan 08 2012 10:22:00

NEW ORLEANS -- At first, trainers told LSU offensive guard Josh Dworaczyk that he might have only damaged his medial collateral ligament. Dworaczyk knew better. He had felt the telltale pop when a defensive end rolled into his knee during an inside run drill in preseason camp in August. "Something's wrong," the three-year starter said. "Something's off."

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: 'Bama kickers afforded rare shot at redemptionupdated: Sat Jan 07 2012 15:05:00

NEW ORLEANS -- For a kicker, Cade Foster was an unusually popular interview subject at Friday's BCS National Championship Game media day. Ironically, it's because of a night he could not have been less popular in the state of Alabama, back on Nov. 5, when Foster and teammate Jeremy Shelly combined to miss four field goals -- including Foster's 52-yard attempt in overtime -- in a 9-6 loss to No. 1 LSU.

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Brent Musburger reflects on his careerupdated: Fri Jan 06 2012 13:17:00

Brent Musburger continues to get high-profile gigs at an age when most of his contemporaries have long since ridden off into the sports broadcasting sunset. At 72, in the middle of his sixth American act (take that, F. Scott Fitzgerald), Musburger will call top-ranked LSU against No. 2 Alabama in the BCS National Championship Game on Monday night (ESPN, 8:30 p.m. ET). As he enters his fifth decade on the air, Musburger remains a polarizing figure, revered by supporters and jeered by others. But he has never shunned questions about his work or style. SI.com caught up with him this week:

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: Alabama fans feeling uneasy about championship game rematchupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 12:38:00

When Monday night finally arrives -- assuming it ever does -- 44 interminable days will have elapsed since Alabama last played a football game. Which begs the question: Has there ever been a more prickly period for fans of a team about to play for the BCS national championship?

SI.com: Michael Rosenberg: Old bowl system was imperfect, but it would be better than BCS messupdated: Thu Jan 05 2012 10:02:00

On my media credential for this year's Sugar Bowl are the words "Preserving The Past ... Ensuring The Future." That sounds like a presidential campaign slogan for a candidate who has not studied any of the issues. I assume bowl reps also considered "The Sugar Bowl: Keeping America Strong And Safe." Hey, once you're swimming in empty promises, you might as well wade over to the deep end.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Fiesta Bowl meant everything to two turnaround programsupdated: Tue Jan 03 2012 09:24:00

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- In his corner on the far right side of the Stanford sideline, kicker Jordan Williamson ran through the routine at least a half-dozen times in the moments before he took the field.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: NFL prospects for Boise State's Kellen Moore; more Mailbagupdated: Wed Dec 28 2011 13:36:00

Ten bowl games have been played since the last Mailbag, but there's only one I regret not commenting on until now: The Boise State-Arizona State Las Vegas Bowl.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: Canadian lawyer from Nova Scotia hooked on college footballupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 11:14:00

College football fans come in all shapes and sizes. This Christmas season, I've found a few football fanatics who reside fairly close to the North Pole.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: Winner of title game should be No. 1, no question about itupdated: Thu Dec 08 2011 12:38:00

College football has gone from the silly season before BCS Selection Sunday to the ridiculous season in the aftermath.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: BCS seems destined for another controversial finish; more mailbagupdated: Wed Nov 23 2011 13:52:00

In the 13 years of the BCS, there have been only five occasions when we were reasonably certain the correct two teams played in the championship game. This isn't shaping up to be the sixth.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: SEC West flexing its BCS muscles following wild weekend of upsetsupdated: Sun Nov 20 2011 12:43:00

It's the oldest rule of college football (beside downs and distance and all that stuff). Whenever you look at a schedule of the coming week's games and say: "Eh" -- it pretty much guarantees the wildest weekend imaginable.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: If Oklahoma State loses, Alabama deserves another shot at LSUupdated: Thu Nov 17 2011 11:25:00

Two weeks ago, with the Game of the Century tied at 6-6 and the clock ticking down in regulation, I found myself standing next to Urban Meyer on the Alabama sideline. Meyer, who won national championships at Florida, was shaking his head as he pointed toward the field.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Kelly's Ducks prove they're best by routing Cardinal againupdated: Sun Nov 13 2011 20:48:00

PALO ALTO, Calif. -- As Oregon players ran to a corner of Stanford Stadium and celebrated with their traveling horde of fans, Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck -- the presumptive Heisman favorite and No. 1 draft pick -- trudged slowly to the tunnel, helmet hung halfway down his head.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Blue-collar players take center stage in college's Week 10updated: Mon Nov 07 2011 13:17:00

The latest version of the "Game of the Century," this time between LSU and Alabama, disappointed most football fans. But NFL scouts closely inspected the almost two dozen players with high NFL potential in the contest. They also saw several lesser-known prospects around the country, many who project as later-round choices, perform at the NFL level this weekend.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: LSU-Oklahoma St. BCS title game headlines bowl projectionsupdated: Mon Nov 07 2011 10:43:00

Ladies and gentlemen -- they're back. I present to you this season's first edition the Internet's most accurate bowl projections 10 years running.

Record setting coach revered, reviled and ready for the game of the yearupdated: Fri Nov 04 2011 15:15:00

Back in 2005, when he stopped studying third down tendencies long enough to work on a motivational self-help book, Nick Saban kept hammering on one phrase.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: How one play changed everything for LSU coach Les Milesupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 16:41:00

The sun was slowly sinking behind Tiger Stadium, and inside Les Miles' career at LSU was firmly on life support. On a glorious day early last November, time had seemingly stood still and the only sound was silence.

SI.com: Bill Trocchi: Game of the Week? 'Bama hosts LSU in Game of the Yearupdated: Thu Nov 03 2011 16:37:00

LSU and Alabama have topped the last five AP polls as the Nos. 1 and 2 teams in the nation. On Saturday night, they get to duke it out in the first No. 1 vs. No. 2 regular-season matchup in five seasons in college football's consensus Game of the Year. The two teams are eerily similar across the board, from stifling defenses to run-first offenses to week-after-week blowouts, and they'll finally share a field with the nation watching. CBS had to tweak its contract with the SEC to move the game to prime time, and 600 credentialed media are expected to be in attendance (up from Alabama's normal contingent of 350). Tickets in 101,821-seat Bryant-Denny Stadium are in the $500-600 range online and Alabama security is expecting an additional 40,000-50,000 fans to show up in Tuscaloosa without tickets. How big is this one? The Nick-Saban-used-to-coach-at-LSU storyline is barely a blip on the radar.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Stanford an intriguing matchup for SEC heavyweights; more Mailbagupdated: Wed Oct 26 2011 15:42:00

Last Saturday I had the pleasure of covering my first game at Stanford Stadium. It was, without question, a vastly different scene from my usual Saturday travels. Caddy corner from Town and Country Village, where patrons can brunch on organic buckwheat pancakes and tofu scrambles at award-winning restaurants, the stadium sits shiny and clean, rebuilt from scratch in 2005. Tailgating fans unfolded their picnic tables and sipped wine from cups under the shade of the tall picturesque trees that cloak the surrounding parking lots. The Stanford band, befitting its quirky reputation, included members dressed as Darth Vader, R2-D2 and Jabba the Hutt.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: Nov. 5 LSU-Alabama obsession sucking life out of rest of SECupdated: Thu Oct 20 2011 11:13:00

In the Deep South, when it comes to college football this season, there is only one date that matters. You say it and everyone knows the meaning. Doesn't matter whether you are in Bayou La Batre, Ala., or Baton Rouge, La.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Alabama, LSU dominanting down year in SEC; more Mailbagupdated: Wed Oct 19 2011 15:49:00

Monday, Nick Saban voiced his displeasure at Alabama's local press corps for daring to discuss topics beyond his team's upcoming game against Tennessee.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: With few upsets, BCS title race lacking excitementupdated: Mon Oct 17 2011 09:14:00

College football fans didn't need Sunday night's BCS standings announcement to tell them how the national title race is taking shape. What they really need is something interesting to happen on the field.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Okla. St. continues its run toward Bedlam; Ohio St. returns to runupdated: Sun Oct 16 2011 01:14:00

No. 6 Oklahoma State 38, No. 22 Texas 26: The Cowboys proved exactly what we thought heading into Saturday. They are better than Texas, but they aren't better than Texas the way Oklahoma is better than Texas. That's how life is going to be for the Cowboys from this point forward. They'll be compared to Oklahoma until they lose or until the Sooners come to Stillwater for Bedlam on Dec. 3.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Rash of undefeated teams could cause BCS crisis; more Mailbagupdated: Wed Oct 12 2011 13:23:00

Every year, people start freaking out about the possibility of some end-of-season BCS nightmare pretty much as soon as the games begin. My response is usually the same: Get back to me in early November.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Big- and small-name college defenders make waves in Week 6updated: Mon Oct 10 2011 13:50:00

In a week that saw college football's top teams affirm their national rankings, including LSU's win over Florida and Oklahoma's defeat of Texas, several defensive prospects took center stage. The eclectic mix ranged from potential first-round prospects to less known names. But some skill position players got in the mix, too, and a big-name quarterback is mulling whether to enter the draft this year.

SI.com: Paul Finebaum: As Big Ten welcomes Nebraska, conference struggling for relevancyupdated: Thu Sep 29 2011 12:52:00

After four weeks of humiliation and disgrace, things return to normal this week for the vaunted Big Ten Conference. Which means -- for now -- the league can only be embarrassed by beating itself.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Risk outweighs reward of tough nonconference schedule; more mailbagupdated: Wed Sep 28 2011 13:32:00

Apparently "four" is the magic number when it comes to how many games are played before people start getting worked up about the polls. In what I've come to expect will be a yearlong recurrence, I received a bunch of e-mails this week about various' teams current position.

SI.com: Gennaro Filice: Oklahoma's arsenal of weapons pays dividendsupdated: Sun Sep 25 2011 03:49:00

• No. 1 Oklahoma 38, Missouri 28: Nine minutes into the ballgame, it felt like déjà vu.

SI.com: Andy Staples: With a few tweaks, killer defense could carry LSU to crystal ballupdated: Sat Sep 17 2011 20:52:00

STARKVILLE, Miss. -- Should LSU fulfill its vast potential and end its season with coach Les Miles holding a crystal football aloft in New Orleans, perhaps Miles should mail Chip Kelly a championship ring. Why would Oregon's coach deserve digit hardware? Because Kelly's offense -- or rather the threat posed by his offense -- helped turn LSU's defense into the relentless drive-killing machine that turned out the lights Thursday in Starkvegas.

SI.com: Level of serious crime in college football is on the riseupdated: Fri Sep 09 2011 12:18:00

Despite the absence of starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson, LSU defeated Oregon 40-27 in its opener in Dallas last Saturday. But a criminal investigation in Baton Rouge may determine whether LSU will be able to maintain its No. 2 ranking. After an off-campus brawl at a bar appropriately named "Shady's" on Aug. 19 that left one man with three fractured vertebrae, Jefferson and teammate Joshua Johns were charged with second-degree felony battery and suspended indefinitely (both have pleaded non-guilty).

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Tiger defense makes statement in dismantling of Ducksupdated: Sun Sep 04 2011 20:15:00

ARLINGTON, Texas -- LSU's equipment truck sat parked in the vast field-level tunnel of Cowboys Stadium on Saturday night. Approaching from behind, one sees only the inscribed words made famous by the Tigers' eccentric coach: "Have a great day!"

College football season to start after scandal-marred summerupdated: Thu Sep 01 2011 02:44:00

College football starts Thursday after a scandal-plagued off-season that one analyst called the worst ever for the sport.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Lee gets another chance at LSUupdated: Wed Aug 31 2011 00:49:00

BATON ROUGE, La. -- The thread was titled "Hey Lee Lovers," and the first post captured the sentiments of a healthy chunk of the LSU fan base, circa November 2009. A night earlier, some LSU fans had lustily booed the Tigers' offense -- specifically, quarterback Jarrett Lee -- during a thoroughly uninspiring 24-16 win against Louisiana Tech. The next day, on popular fan site TigerDroppings.com, a fan who calls himself TigerTaterTots took Lee's supporters to task.

LSU QB, linebacker suspended after fightupdated: Fri Aug 26 2011 15:43:00

Two Louisiana State University football players were suspended indefinitely Friday after Baton Rouge police issued arrest warrants charging them with second-degree battery in connection with a brawl outside a bar.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Concurrent scandals will put ACC leadership to test; more Mailbagupdated: Wed Aug 24 2011 15:34:00

We begin this week's Mailbag with a programming note. As you may be aware, the 2011 season kicks off NEXT WEEK. You can expect three regularly scheduled pieces from me each week: College Football Overtime on Mondays, the Mailbag on Wednesdays and Weekend Pickoff on Fridays in addition to other assorted columns and features. Andy Staples will write his weekly Power Rankings on Tuesdays in addition to columns, features and restaurant reviews. And I'd strongly recommend getting acquainted with the newest addition to our team. Holly Anderson, formerly of Every Day Should be Saturday, brings her unique and hilarious insights to SI.com's new Campus Union blog, where she'll be opining multiple times a day.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Why Alabama, not Oklahoma could win title; LSU's surprising rankingupdated: Wed Aug 10 2011 14:33:00

Can you feel it? The season's so close. Everybody's practicing. The first official preseason poll is out. Of all the questions one could ask about the 2011 season, why not start at the top?

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: The 'Bag is back! Oregon vs. LSU, Notre Dame QBs and much moreupdated: Wed Apr 20 2011 18:08:00

It's 2011, and everything about college football moves faster now, from the offenses to the recruiting calendar to the media cycle. (One notable exception: NCAA investigations.) In that spirit, the Mailbag is making the earliest debut of its nine-year history this week, for two reasons. One, I'm getting married May 29, at which point I plan to vanish for a month, so I figured we'd squeeze a few more editions in beforehand. And two -- most college football fans want to read about college football no matter what time of year. Duh.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: NFL Scouting Combine storylinesupdated: Fri Feb 25 2011 12:02:00

The next phase of scouting for the 2011 NFL Draft begins in earnest this week as franchises send scouting departments, coaching staffs and medical personnel to Indianapolis to inspect the 325 prospects on hand for the combine.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Toothless rule won't curb practice of oversigningupdated: Fri Jan 28 2011 17:34:00

Two years ago, Ole Miss coach Houston Nutt defended signing 37 players to national letters-of-intent with a statement he probably intended as a joke.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Top 25 prospects for '11 NFL draftupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 16:33:00

With the college season completed and another SEC team crowned national champion, the scouting process for the 2011 NFL Draft moves to its next phase. The Jan. 15 deadline for underclassmen to declare for the draft is fast approaching and the Jan. 29 Senior Bowl is right around the corner. Then, everyone heads to Indianapolis for the combine. Before that all comes to fruition, here's a quick breakdown of the top 25 players in April's draft. (*Denotes underclassman)

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Pelini's temper, Heisman 'integrity', BCS spots and the good ole SECupdated: Wed Nov 24 2010 17:14:00

Nebraska hired Bo Pelini to bring pride back to its sullen program, and three years in, he's right on the cusp. The Huskers came within a second of winning the Big 12 last season, and will likely get another title shot next month. They'll be an immediate contender upon joining the Big Ten.

SI.com: Andy Staples: Miles' unconventional genius keeps LSU in SEC, BCS title racesupdated: Sun Nov 07 2010 01:33:00

BATON ROUGE, La. -- He had called a fourth-down play that required his quarterback to pitch to his tailback, who in turn pitched to a tight end blazing around the corner. Three plays later, that tailback crashed into the end zone to give his team the lead in a game no one believed he could win. Naturally, he was about to go for two.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Newton, 8-0 Auburn still making case as SEC team of destinyupdated: Sun Oct 24 2010 05:13:00

AUBURN, Ala. -- As Cam Newton stood on top of the brick façade at the front of the Auburn student section in the South end zone of Jordan-Hare Stadium, engaging in his now-weekly celebration of another monstrous performance and another SEC victory, the scoreboard above him flashed the remnants of what might have seemed like a one-sided blowout.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Texas' and LSU's offensive woes; more mailupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 14:46:00

Two semi-recent BCS champions, LSU and Texas, have seen their offenses go belly-up. For Longhorns fans, this is a new and quite perplexing development. Tigers fans, on the other hand, have been watching the same film for three years. I can't solve their problems for them, but hopefully I can shed some light on how they got here.

SI.com: Cory McCartney: LSU's Peterson flashes signs of Trophy contender, Boise QB shinesupdated: Mon Sep 27 2010 18:16:00

It certainly wasn't subtle. But an in-your-face signal that he was officially throwing his hat into the ring was exactly what Patrick Peterson needed.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Miami's Bailey, three linebackers improve their draft statusupdated: Mon Sep 27 2010 17:50:00

The end result of Week 4 in the college season was a rearranging of the nation's Top 10 teams. We also saw a pair of highly rated players join the list of those sliding down draft boards. Here are the risers and sliders from the final weekend in September. (*Denotes underlcassman.)

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Week 1 risers/sliders for 2011 NFL draftupdated: Mon Sep 06 2010 22:30:00

The college season kicked off last week as NFL prospects from around the nation displayed their talents for league decision-makers. Several prospects looked good in the season opener, while a few high-profile prospects turned in disappointing performances.

SI.com: Cory McCartney: UNC fosters new hope from max-effort loss to LSUupdated: Sun Sep 05 2010 12:28:00

ATLANTA -- The members of the North Carolina marching band sang along as they blared out a brassy rendition of Bon Jovi's "Living On A Prayer." Right then, Tommy and Gina's ballad never seemed quite so appropriate.

SI.com: Tony Pauline: Top defensive prospects for 2011 NFL Draftupdated: Thu Sep 02 2010 17:31:00

With college football kicking off this weekend, here's a look at the top defensive prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft. For a look at the top offensive prospects, click here.

SI.com: Baseball America: Answering 10 key questions about the 2010 first-year player draftupdated: Mon Jun 07 2010 13:26:00

MLB's first-year player draft begins with Monday's first round at 7 p.m. ET. The draft's key questions begin with the one player that everyone is talking about.

SI.com: Mark Beech: Expect a close Penn State-LSU battle in Cap One Bowlupdated: Thu Dec 31 2009 11:57:00

Penn State (10-2) vs. LSU (9-3) Jan. 1, 1:00 p.m. ET, ABC

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: BCS matchups top college bowl rankingsupdated: Tue Dec 08 2009 16:16:00

Welcome to my seventh annual ranking of this year's bowl games, No. 1 through 34, in order of anticipated entertainment value. Much like the bowl business itself, these rankings are based only marginally on the teams' actual merits. They also take into consideration star quality, fan appeal, evenness of matchup, aesthetic appeal of the two teams' colors and whether or not any NCIS reruns will be airing at the same time.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: LSU's Miles, Michigan's Rodriguez being exposed to harsh realitiesupdated: Mon Nov 23 2009 12:53:00

Football Insiders: Check out Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback.

SI.com: Andy Staples: LSU loss marred by missed-INT callupdated: Sat Nov 07 2009 22:11:00

I wish I could have written Saturday about how Alabama receiver Julio Jones, who has struggled to break free all season, caught a 2-yard pass in the fourth quarter and turned it into a 73-yard touchdown. I wish I could have written about the grin on Alabama quarterback Greg McElroy's face when he said "I've never seen anybody run that fast."

SI.com: Mallory Rubin: SEC West showdown, Case Keenum, more storylinesupdated: Fri Nov 06 2009 20:38:00

The 10 storylines to watch this Saturday:

SI.com: Defensive lineman Marsh chooses LSUupdated: Mon Oct 26 2009 14:34:00

Cassius Marsh, one of the top defensive tackles in the nation, committed to LSU today.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Reason for defensive dominance, reality of bad calls, more mailupdated: Wed Oct 21 2009 11:30:00

I'll admit it. Given the choice, I much prefer to watch a back-and-forth shootout (think Texas-Oklahoma last year) than a defensive stalemate (think Texas-Oklahoma this year). So it's been somewhat unsatisfying that the four games I've covered in person this season have been decided by scores of 19-8 (Boise State-Oregon), 18-15 (USC-Ohio State), 13-3 (Florida-LSU) and 16-13 (Texas-Oklahoma).

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Rock-solid defenses separate Florida, Alabama from pretendersupdated: Mon Oct 12 2009 11:52:00

Football Insiders: Check out Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Tebow aces tough Baton Rouge testupdated: Sun Oct 11 2009 02:30:00

BATON ROUGE, La. -- Officially, Tim Tebow was not cleared to play against LSU until he passed his last set of medical tests late Saturday morning. Unofficially, the Florida star knew he was OK when he survived the flight from Gainesville to Baton Rouge.

SI.com: Cory McCartney: Game of the week: Top-ranked Gators take trip into 'Death Valley'updated: Sat Oct 10 2009 12:14:00

Just for a moment, try to forget the 24-hour will-he-or-won't-he-play drama surrounding Tim Tebow. We'll get back to the Florida quarterback soon enough. With or without Tebow, top-ranked Florida (4-0, 2-0 SEC) will face its toughest test this season as it heads to Death Valley on Saturday night to battle No. 4 LSU (5-0, 3-0 SEC).

SI.com: Mallory Rubin: Tebow, Bowden and other storylinesupdated: Sat Oct 10 2009 01:23:00

The 10 storylines to watch this Saturday:

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: When refs go too far, a coach's career goes too long, more mailupdated: Wed Oct 07 2009 12:50:00

There are three things I can count on with near-weekly consistency every time I open my in-box on Monday mornings: 1) fans complaining about where their team is ranked, 2) fluffy school press releases, like "Vols Staying Positive Ahead of Key Matchup with Georgia," and 3) fans complaining about the refs.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Gators' first test, Clausen's Heisman chancesupdated: Mon Oct 05 2009 13:42:00

Football Insiders: Check out Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback.

SI.com: Mallory Rubin: OU-Miami, Pac-10 clashes highlight Week 5updated: Sat Oct 03 2009 13:41:00

The 10 storylines to watch this Saturday:

SI.com: Risers and Sliders: 2010 NFL Draftupdated: Tue Sep 29 2009 02:02:00

The fourth week of college football saw a highly ranked SEC program go down to defeat, while upstart Houston once again tamed a Big XII team. It was also a week that saw a number of receivers turn in top performances and a few well-known names disappoint NFL scouts.

SI.com: Stewart Mandel: Medical reports will be telling factor in how 2009 season shakes outupdated: Mon Sep 28 2009 23:19:00

Football Insiders: Check out Peter King's Monday Morning Quarterback.

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