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Official NCAA Records

A great place to begin any investigation into the world of college football is through the official information about college football. The NCAA provides their information and yearbooks free of charge through their website. These books provide a wealth of information about the people and the teams that have played this game.

NCAA.org
The official website of the NCAA.
The Official NCAA Football Site
The official site for NCAA football.
The Official NCAA Division I-A/I-AA Record Book
An exhaustive compendium of records and information about Division I FBS and FCS college football.
Archived NCAA Record Books
The Official NCAA Division II and III Yearbook
A wealth of information about Division II and Division III college football.
Archived NCAA Record Books
Division I, II, and III Championship Records Books
The record book for games in the Division I, II, and III championship playoffs.
Archived NCAA Championships Record Books
College Football's Finest
An interesting collection of information about some of the great players and teams of the past. Published in 2002 and only goes up to the year 2000.

Columns

BYU is going it alone. They won't be the last to do so.

The Big Ten is considering moving the Ohio State-Michigan game to a week other than the end of the season. I have some thoughts on that.

What, is it college football season already? Oh pits, I haven't even showered yet.

Not nearly as exciting as the national predictions, but they let us look at more teams and their chances.

Armageddon did not arrive. But things are definitely different.

Everyone's favorite time of year: when we get to imagine we have any idea what's going to happen.

The lunacy of the coaching swaps, chopped down to a briefish summary of stupidity.

Once upon a time, Pete Carroll would have been crazy to leave USC. Things have changed.