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A group of college football cheerleaders looked absolutely miserable on the field on Saturday evening. It was another eventful weekend in the college football world. Michigan topped Michigan State in a rivalry game, Vanderbilt topped Missouri in front of ...
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Here’s why college football fans around the country are taking their shirts off on Saturdays
The best thing about college football is the sense of community the sport inspires. The ritual of gathering on the campus of old alma mater a few Saturdays a year to sing the same songs, cheer the same cheers and lament the same old shortcomings with tens of thousands of other folks with the same experiences – it’s unlike anything else in sports.
What started between two siblings at Oklahoma State has turned into a national movement of fans taking off their shirts and waving them in the air.
The next team Vanderbilt fans should want to see lose is Texas. The Longhorns have the head-to-head advantage over Vanderbilt, and the committee seems to be honoring head-to-head wins throughout the rankings.
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Tennessee moves up in both polls after bye week
Tennessee moved up two spots in both polls, going from 23 to 21 in the AP Poll and 22 to 10 in the Coaches Poll. A number of teams in the bottom of the poll or just outside of it lost on Saturday. Iowa,