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Ball Tonight: Two Monday Night Football Games tonight. Saints at Panthers at 7:15pm ESPN first, followed by Browns at Steelers at 8:15pm EST on ABC.
Michigan State: Michigan State has provided written notice of its plan to fire Mel Tucker with cause.
They Said What?: Here's this week's installment of John Brice's informative and entertaining series. Eli Drinkwitz came awfully close to recreating Mike Gundy's, "I'm a man, I'm 40" rant.
SMU: SMU officials gleefully announced Monday that they are currently rolling in cash. Nine figures raised in seven days.
Army: Army and Jeff Monken have agreed on a contract extension. Details here.
Ole Miss: Based on Alabama's game against USF, Lane Kiffin is preparing for a new coordinator for Nick Saban and Alabama this weekend.
Raiders Tirol (Austria): The Raiders Tirol of the European Football League, one of the most successful teams of the past 15 years, is currently looking for a head coach. Division I or NFL experience required. Interested candidates can apply to office@raiders.at.
UTSA: After losing to Army, a frustrated Jeff Traylor notes, "There's got to be a better way to make a living,"
Coach Prime: Asked by 60 Minutes who is the best coach in college football, Deion Sanders answers...
Iowa: After a 41-point night against Western Michigan, we take a look at where Brian Ferentz's contract objectives stand after week 3.
Colorado: Coach Prime implores everyone to "look what we've done" in Boulder, and tells recruits to listen to Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.
The Scoop 16: Zach lays out the top 16 teams in college football, as he sees it.
Notre Dame: How the Irish are using cats and dogs in film sessions to drive home a point about toughness.
Colorado: See the ending of Colorado's walk-off win as Deion Sanders praises team's ability to overcome "starting out like hot-garbage."
