The Scoop - Tuesday September 10, 2024

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Oklahoma: OU ranks 108th in yards per play and third-to-last on third down against one of the softest schedules in the country so far. Brent Venables's prescription? More practice time against the starting defense.

Georgia Tech: Associate head coach Ricky Brumfield has inked an extension, per 247. Brumfield coaches special teams / corners for the Yellow Jackers and is one of the highest paid special teams coordinators in college football.

Weekend Rewind: The FootballScoop staff breaks down Josh Heupel and Tennessee's dominance of NC State, the fallout at Notre Dame, and Deion Sanders and Colorado, too. The Weekend Rewind.

Nebraska: If it was up to Matt Rhule, his newly ranked 2-0 Huskers would play at 9am so fans could embrace "kegs, eggs and football."

Northwestern College (NAIA - IA): Northwestern College is looking for a home game on either Thursday, August 28 or Saturday, August 30, 2025. Willing to do a home and home for corresponding date in 2026. Also open to playing a road guarantee game on those dates in 2025. Please contact head coach Matt McCarty at mattmcc@nwciowa.edu

Colorado: It's time to put on your hard hat and venture back into the mines of the Deion Rumor Mill, this time about a supposed conflict between he and the CU marching band.

G5 Coaches Poll: The G5 Coaches Poll is out and...it is loaded.

Weekend Leftovers: We're back with another round of leftovers of all the stuff you may have missed from the weekend including a scumbag move from a Michigan dad, a 430+ yard rushing performance from a top recruit, a new tradition that makes zero sense, and a whole lot more.

Colorado State: For the first time since 1996, the Rams are preparing to host their in-state rivalry.

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