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Season Statistics

CNN/Sports Illustrated Season Statistics
A very nice collection of season statistics, including information about both teams and players and information for both offense and defense. The various statistics pages are sortable by several different criteria, though every page only shows the top 50 results for the chosen sorting criteria.
Yahoo! Sports College Football Statistics
Team and individual stats ranked nationally and by conference. The statistics are sortable by separate criteria and all teams and players are ranked without a hard limit. An excellent collection.
USA Today College Football Stats
All the statistical sorting criteria are available on the front page, though the stats pages themselves do not provide the ability to sort criteria by the separate statistics shown on each page. Also, each page seems to show only the top 50 or so in each category. Also, there is no number showing the rank of the person or team within the list.
College Sports Statistics
Contains a good collection of individual and team stats. However, it only shows the top 50 in each category.
MSN/Fox Sports Season Stats
A collection of individual offensive and defensive statistics, but no team stats. Nice, but not as complete as some others.
ESPN Season Statistics
A good collection of individual statistics, but very little for overall teams. Furthermore, all of the stats are for offense only; there are no statistics for defensive players or team defensive performance.
Rivals.com College Football Statistics
Provides only the barest of the major offensive statistics. No defensive statistics and no team statistics.
 

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.