With Heisman winner Mark Ingram injured, backup Trent Richardson gets to show his stuff for No. 1 Alabama, which opens the season against San Jose State on Saturday night.
[Thu, 2 Sep 2010 19:34:52 GMT]
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With Heisman winner Mark Ingram injured, backup Trent Richardson gets to show his stuff for No. 1 Alabama, which opens the season against San Jose State on Saturday night.
No. 4 Florida gets its first chance to respond to looming questions Saturday against Miami of Ohio. First and foremost: Will quarterback John Brantley emerge from Tim Tebow's shadow?
Nick Saban should see to it that the Crimson Tide is up to the task and repeat as national champions. But if Alabama stumbles, which teams are poised to challenge for the top spot?
Check out some of the college football cheerleaders from across the country.
Will Alabama's Mark Ingram be only the second player to win the trophy twice? Can preseason favorite Terrelle Pryor live up the hype? Or will a dark horse pull off a surprise? Follow along this season as NBCSports.com updates the race for the Heisman Trophy.
What fun is college football without speculating on the future of coaches? Here are those in BCS conferences that will be sweating things quite a bit this year. Follow along each week as NBCSports.com updates their status ? and 'welcomes' others.
Timeline: Ohio State vs. Miami on Sept. 11 is one of several marquee matchups for 2010.
Slideshow: See which players are best of the best at each position.
Slideshow: From Lane Kiffin to Brian Kelly and more, check out all the major college football coaching moves during the offseason.
Timeline: Take a look at some of the key moments from 1894 to all of the recent changes.