Hall of Fame linebacker Ray Lewis is being considered for the head-coaching position at Florida Atlantic after Tom Herman’s firing, as reported by ESPN. Lewis, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Baltimore Ravens, has no coaching experience but could potentially follow the success of Deion Sanders at the collegiate level. Sanders, also a Hall of Famer, has turned around the Colorado Buffaloes’ program with no prior coaching experience. Lewis, a 13-time Pro Bowler, has worked in media since retiring from the NFL and has ties to Florida, where he played college football at Miami.
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Week 13 preview: Big Saturday matchups, plus who could win the SEC?
Week 13 in college football features key matchups with potential College Football Playoff implications, including No. 5 Indiana vs. No. 2 Ohio State and No. 6 Notre Dame vs. No. 19 Army. UCLA walk-on Carson Schwesinger leads the FBS in solo tackles and has become a standout player, showcasing his success story as he hopes to pursue a career in sports science. The Army-Notre Dame matchup raises questions about whether Army can remain undefeated and...
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