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Illinois adds Toledo to 2023 football schedule
Kevin Kelley - July 12, 2018The Illinois Fighting Illini have added the Toledo Rockets to their 2023 football schedule, the school announced on Thursday.
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North Carolina, Auburn to meet in third Chick-fil-A Kickoff game in 2020
Kevin Kelley - July 12, 2018Auburn will take on North Carolina in the third of three Chick-fil-A Kickoff games in 2020, joining West Virginia vs. FSU and Georgia vs. Virginia.
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Georgia Southern to play at Wisconsin in 2023
Kevin Kelley - July 12, 2018The Georgia Southern Eagles will play at the Wisconsin Badgers in 2023, the school announced on Thursday.
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The easiest and most difficult schedule by conference in 2018
Amy Daughters - July 10, 2018Utilizing Phil Steele’s 2018 schedule strength rankings, here are the worst and best-case scenario in each of the ten FBS conferences.
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Texas A&M, Arizona State schedule 2026-27 football series
Brian Wilmer - July 9, 2018Texas A&M and Arizona State will play a home-and-home football series in 2026 and 2027, the schools have announced.
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Rice to host Texas Southern in 2021
Kevin Kelley - July 5, 2018The Rice Owls have added the Texas Southern Tigers to their 2021 football schedule, the school announced on Tuesday.
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Ranking the top 20 Heisman candidates by 2018 schedule strength
Amy Daughters - July 3, 2018A ranking of the 2018 Heisman Trophy candidates based on their 2018 strength of schedule, including Shea Patterson, Cam Akers, and Will Grier.
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2018 Arkansas-Missouri game moved to Black Friday
Kevin Kelley - July 2, 2018The 2018 Arkansas Razorbacks at Missouri Tigers football game has been moved to Black Friday, the SEC announced on Monday.
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2018 College Football Schedule: FBS vs. FCS
Kevin Kelley - June 28, 2018The 2018 college football schedule is set and kicks off with four Week Zero games on Saturday, Aug. 25. There will be 111 FBS vs. FCS games this season.
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What if non-Power opponents counted as less than a full win?
Amy Daughters - June 26, 2018A look at what the records of the Top 10 teams in college football in 2017 would have been if non-Power teams counted as less than a full win.