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Podcast: The FootballScoop Podcast is back as we recap the best games from this past weekend.
Arkansas: Sam Pittman was fed up with fans criticizing him and his players, and so he shut down his Twitter account.
Scenes from South Bend: FootballScoop goes inside the Ohio State - Notre Dame clash. You need to see some of these pictures.
Colorado: Was the coaching community working out a vendetta a against Coach Prime on Saturday? One TV talking head thinks so.
James Madison: Upset with a missed call, frustrated JMU coaches try to show evidence of their argument to officials...who were not having it.
Hildesheim Invaders (Germany): The Hildesheim Invaders of the First League in Germany is looking for a DL and QB coach for the 2024 season. These positions are non paid positions but the team can help setup a housing option that is low in cost. These opportunities are for coaches looking to coach in one of the top leagues in Europe and for a team coming off of a 10-0 Championship season. There may be the opportunity to add a job from one of the many team sponsors but this is not for sure. The coach will be responsible for their travel to and from Germany, housing and any food or other cost that would come during the stay. If you are interested in being considered for one of the 2 positions, please email the Head Coach Marcus Herford your resume to herford@invaders.de
Iowa: We continue to track the objectives in Hawkeyes offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz's contract each week, so here's our week 4 update following their 31-0 loss to Penn State.
Chicago Bears: Adam Schefter reports that Bears defensive coordinator Alan Williams was involved inappropriate but not criminal behavior.
Washington State: Jake Dickert calls out ESPN, College GameDay and Lee Corso following their win over Oregon State citing a lack of respect for the Cougs.
Oregon: In fiery pregame speech, Dan Lanning put Colorado on blast.
Notre Dame: Marcus Freeman answers for why the Irish had just ten men on the field in the game's final two critical snaps.
