Tennessee should be good at football. It has facilities, financial support and tradition. Winning there isn’t as hard as the Vols have made it look.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Opinion: Sorry college football but Alabama at its best simply seems untouchable
By now, there is nothing unusual or surprising about another Alabama trip to the national championship game on Jan. 11 in South Florida.
Opinion: Ohio State under pressure to prove it belongs in playoff semifinal
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Opinion: What happened to Dabo Swinney? Even as Clemson wins, he loses with out-of-touch stances
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