Upsets have been scarce this season, and the Crimson Tide prevented another in thrilling fashion Saturday night
Moore helmed the Wolverines for their two biggest wins of the season with a chance at the College Football Playoff ahead
Championship aspirations, legacies and more will be on the line in Week 13
Harbaugh had two wins credited to his record despite being suspended from the sideline over the last two weeks
What will it take for Texas, Alabama or Louisville to make the playoff?
The proposal was roundly defeated, but the language contained within offers context to the ongoing investigation into the Wolverines
The College Football Playoff contenders held serve once again, but that did not prevent a shakeup
The College Football Playoff may face a tough decision, and the SEC may not like the answer
The 2023 coaching carousel truly started spinning last week as the regular season nears its conclusion
The NFL's young stars and college football's brightest stars are part of an evolving Mahomes Effect on the game
The remaining Pac-12 teams may have control over as much as $500 million
Inquiries about Campbell's interest have already been made
The College Football Playoff contenders held serve once again, but that did not prevent a shakeup
The Aggies coaching job is substantial, but they may not have their pick of candidates
Two top-10 showdowns lead what could be a decisive week as the season nears its end point
Dennis Dodd has covered college football for CBS Sports since it was CBS SportsLine in 1998. Since then, nearly every BCS/CFP postseasons in the championship era. He is one of only seven media members to cover all 16 BCS title games. Dennis has chronicled conference realignment as well as the start of the College Football Playoff. He's dabbled in March Madness, NFL, MLB, Stanley Cup Playoffs and believes the College World Series is severely underappreciated. A Missouri graduate and former award-winning FWAA president, he previously worked for numerous outlets including The National and the Kansas City Star.