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    • How to Stay Current on NCAA College Football Rankings

      Everyone likes to say that their team is No. 1. There's only one problem with this--only one team really can be top-ranked. To know where your college football team stands, both within your conference and nationwide, you should keep up on current stats, rankings and commentary. This will arm you with ammunition the next time someone... more »

    • How Does the BCS Work?

      The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was developed in 1998 to resolve disputes regarding college football's national champion. This series boils down to an agreement between a handful of football conferences, Notre Dame University and bowl organizers to guarantee a matchup between the top two teams in the country.

      The football... more »

    • How to Understand College Football

      College football is an all-American past-time full of tradition and history. Whether the school is large or small you can almost always find a team near you to root for. Understanding college football is easy and can make your game watching experience more exciting. more »

    • How to Watch Every College Bowl Game

      Ever notice how many college football bowl games there are? Well, there are a lot, but you can watch each one if you so desire. more »

    • How to Calculate Bowling Handicap

      A bowling handicap is a percentage of the difference between a bowler’s average score and a basis score that is higher than all bowlers in a league. Here’s how to calculate a bowling handicap. more »

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