The CSN Way: The Wild, Wild West
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
It's the halfway point of the season, and out east there haven't been all that many surprises. Sure, not everyone expected James Madison to be one loss away from putting their playoff chances in jeopardy, and n… more »
The CSN Way: Numbers
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
College football, with its eleven (or twelve) game seasons, has always required polls since the very beginning. With over one hundred teams playing on fall weekends, there's no way for anybody to really know be… more »
The CSN Way: Close (Conference) Shaves
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
Football players are no stranger to the razor. Many of them know what it's like to get a close shave - whether getting a buzz cut, shaving their heads, or even getting a mohawk.
As the FCS season goes from o… more »
The CSN Way: Television Rules the Nation
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
When it comes to college football on television, it seems like robots - or humanoids looking like the imposing figures of the musicians of the group Daft Punk - rule college football nation. It's as if they are… more »
The CSN Way: The Completely Awesome Association
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
Villanova's head football coach Andy Talley calmly sat down at the post-game press conference, flanked by two 100 yard rushers in senior wideout Matt Szczur and junior quarterback Chris Whitney after their 38-17… more »
The CSN Way: What's In A Name?
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
Everyone who has taken high school English has pretty much heard the quote by the one and only Shakespeare. In Romeo and Juliet, it's the doomed Juliet who asks the most famous line of the play: "What's in a na… more »
The CSN Way: Upsets?
By Chuck Burton, The CSN Way Columnist
The legend, pretty much, has been written. Two years ago, schools from a far away subdivision formerly known as I-AA only scheduled the Royalty of college football every once in a great while - only for a six-f… more »
