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Please join us in praying for the Ambrose family. Tim Ambrose, a Maryland high school coaching icon, passed away recently. He was the father of Rob Ambrose, the former longtime head coach at Towson (FCS - MD) who is now an analyst on the Maryland staff and Jared who is currently offensive coordinator at the University of Albany.
Ball Tonight: Three college games tonight, including the biggest Group of Five matchup of the season. First is Louisville at Boston College (7:30pm EST on ESPN2), then the big one - Boise State at UNLV (10:30pm EST on CBSSN) and finally late night Big Ten action with Rutgers at USC (11pm EST on FOX).
Garden City CC (KS): Garden City dropped from 6-1 to 0-7 after the college says it unwittingly played an ineligible player in all six wins this season.
USC: Lincoln Riley's reported buyout figure would make Jimbo Fisher blush.
Wild Ending: You ever seen a walk-off 99-yard fumble return before? You have now.
Oklahoma: A former Sooner great addressed his name bubbling up in OU's offensive coordinator search.
Picks: The picks are in...and Zach is feeling 15-0.
On the Line: November's almost here, which means conference championship races like never before are kicking into gear.
Colorado: Coach Prime and the Buffs official offer letters have a clear Louis Vuitton vibe to them.
Penn State: James Franklin's handling of a very serious set of questions at his press conference will be teaching tape of what not to do for other universities.
Weekend Primer: Week 9 in college football sees Boise State, LSU, Texas A&M, Penn State in the spotlight. Plus, can Navy topple Notre Dame? Does Michigan State have anything for Michigan? Here's our FootballScoop Weekend Primer.
Colorado: Deion Sanders says Colorado finds booing sexy, Buffaloes to apply pressure to all remaining foes
Alabama: DeBoer and the Tide have implemented something a lot of coaches are going to see and duplicate with players running to touch "TNT" signs after practice mistakes.
