It took more than 100 years, a few billion dollars, and the cold, hard realization that you can't fight progress forever.
We spoke to Martin Bide, a professor in the department of textiles at the University ... seed pods of the cotton plant. As one of the world’s most widely produced fabrics, cotton has been ...
The first 12-team College Football Playoff kicks off Friday and Saturday with four first-round games on campuses steeped in ...
Can you smell that? That’s the sweet smell of competition. And it’s extra potent this year, because the competition is the ...
By 1937, the Rose, Orange (Miami), Sugar (New Orleans) and Cotton (Dallas ... also became dug into the fabric of college football itself. While virtually all sports had moved toward some sort ...
It took more than 100 years and a few billion dollars. And now, finally, college football has what the rest of sports have — ...