The renewal of the Notre Dame-Michigan rivalry, while great for college football fans, meant the previously scheduled home-and-home between Michigan and Arkansas had to be canceled.
One of the biggest questions coming into SEC Media Days 2016 was whether Alabama head coach Nick Saban would address the status of offensive lineman Cam Robinson and defensive back Hootie Jones following their arrest in May.
Before Alabama head coach departed SEC Media Days on Wednesday, he took a few minutes to sit down with Ryan Fowler for a one-on-one interview.
During the conversation, Saban is asked about adapting to changes in college football, what the new rule changes mean, how he'd like to be remembered, and how important his wife is to his career...
Alabama tight end O.J. Howard came to Tuscaloosa with high expectations as a five-star recruit out of Prattville. He showed flashes of being a game-changer on offense, but never made an impact like the one he made in the national championship game...
The Alabama defense looks to be the strength of the Crimson Tide as the 2016 season approaches, and the unit will once again be led by the defensive front.
The leader of that group is defensive end Jonathan Allen, who decided to return to school for his senior season after leading Alabama with 12 sacks in 2015...
Alabama head coach Nick Saban drew the biggest crowd when he took the stage at SEC Media Days on Wednesday. The four-time national champion at Alabama spoke to a room full of reporters as day three got underway in Hoover.
Saban mentioned Steve Spurrier and Verne Lundquist in his opening comments before talking about the state of his program heading into the 2016 season...