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Ed Bagley started writing for money at 16 and in the next 45 years was an investigative reporter, sports editor and managing editor for daily newspapers, newspaper publishing company owner, niche book publishing company owner, personal marketing specialist, and now a mentor, consultant, confidant and an internet marketer.
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![]() College Football Week 12 - Ohio State and Oregon Earn Big Victories With Big ImplicationsIn a great example of too little too late, there were 4 upsets of AP Top 25 teams in college football's 12th week and none of them had any real impact. On the other hand, two favorites won big time road games with big implications as Ohio State buried Michigan 21-10, and Oregon held off a very pesky Arizona team, 44-41. Read the full story. ![]() Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 11 - All Unbeaten Teams Win AgainStanford, North Carolina, Central Florida, California and Rutgers all recorded upset wins over ranked opponents in college football's 11th week of play, with the biggest upset going to 25th-ranked Stanford over 11th-ranked Southern California, 55-21. Ohio State and TCU won major victories over ranked opponents as well. These events caused changes in my Top 25 Poll. Here is how I see it this week: ![]() College Football Week 11 - Southern Cal's 7 Years of Excellence Ends, Stanford Wins, 55 - 21Southern California's streaks of 7 straight BCS bowls, 7 straight 11-win seasons, 7 straight top-4 AP poll finishes, and a 7-year stranglehold on the Pac-10 Conference title ended when Stanford's Toby Gerhart rushed for 178 yards and 3 touchdowns as the 25th-ranked Cardinals upset the Trojans 55-21 in an away game. Read the full story. ![]() Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 10 - Oregon Is Moving Down FastIowa, Oregon, Penn State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma and California all lost ground in the AP Top 25 Poll this week. All of them also lost ground in my Top 25 Poll this week with the exception of Oklahoma—I kicked Oklahoma out of my Poll some time ago. Here is how I see it this week: ![]() College Football - The Train Has Left the Station, and Michigan State Missed the DepartureWhen the train was ready to pull out of the station this year at East Lansing, the Michigan State University Spartans had a chance to enjoy every stop on their way to an unbeaten season. The Spartans had two of their three biggest hurdles—Michigan and Iowa—at home, and did not even have to face Ohio State. Instead of a glory ride this year, the Spartans are 4-5. Find out what happened. ![]() Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 9 - Oregon Is Moving Up FastOregon's 47-20 upset victory over Southern California was beyond huge this week, causing a significant shift in who is where in my Top 25 Poll for college football's 9th week of play. Here is how I see it: ![]() College Football Week 9 - Oregon, Texas & Iowa Notch Critical Wins in the National Ttile ChaseOregon, Texas and Iowa won huge, critical victories to remain in contention in the national title chase. None of victories was more impressive than 10th-ranked Oregon's ultimately dominating 47-20 upset win at home over 4th-ranked Southern California. Learn why it mattered so much. ![]() College Football - Alabama & Florida Barely Win, 12 Others Put on Muscle Shirts & Strut Their StuffThere was only one real upset in college football's 8th week of play as 12 of the 20 top-ranked teams put on their muscle shirts and showed what they have, a sure sign that teams have begun to stabilize for their last 4 games. Find out who was glad and who was sad this week. ![]() Ed Bagley's Top 25 Poll - Week 8 - It's Teetering at the TopAlabama, Florida, Iowa, West Virginia and South Carolina all needed every ounce of effort to win games and hopefully retain their national rankings this week. Here is my Top 25 for college football's Week 8: ![]() College Football - Kansas, Ohio State, Virginia Tech and Nebraska All Get Exposed as FraudsJust when you thought some sense of stability might have returned to college football during the halfway point of the season, any semblance belies the truth that at least four more teams have become frauds in the national title chase—Kansas, Ohio State, Virginia Tech and Nebraska. Find out why.
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