By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
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Johnny Manziel has decided he's not going to allow the pitfalls of fame stop him from having a good time, forging friendships with rival quarterbacks or even going back to class _ in person.
This year's NFL draft is heavy on size and light on glamour.
When it comes to the NFL draft, getting tricked into an online relationship with a girl that didn't exist ended up being the least of Manti Te'o's problems.
Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel did almost everything right in Texas A&M's spring game on Saturday.
With spring football beginning on campuses around the country this month, six 30-something coaches are getting their first crack at running a program. That doesn't include Willie Taggart _ he'll be 37 when South Florida kicks off next fall and it will be head coaching job No. 2 for him.
Texas, the behemoth of the Big 12, is in a serious funk.
After 14 seasons at Oklahoma, Bob Stoops understands the all-or-nothing culture that surrounds his Sooners.
If BCS championship game star Eddie Lacy declares for the NFL draft, Alabama fans needn't worry about any drop-off in the running game next season.
There is no end in sight, not for Alabama or the Southeastern Conference.

At one point early in the Cotton Bowl, with "Johnny B. Goode" blaring through the stadium speakers, Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel peeked up at the accompanying highlights on the huge video board hanging over the field. Texas A&M's exciting dual-threat quarterback known as Johnny Football sure puts on a show worth watching.
Spencer Nealy and some of his Texas A&M teammates were discussing potential bowl games even before their first SEC season began.
Spencer Nealy and some of his Texas A&M teammates were discussing potential bowl games even before their first SEC season began.
Before Kevin Sumlin became a successful head coach at Houston and Texas A&M, he learned plenty during five seasons and two national championship game appearances on Bob Stoops' staff at Oklahoma.

Rather than boast about Florida's lofty national defensive rankings, safety Josh Evans questions whether they are an accurate reflection of how good his unit really is.
Johnny Manziel is ready to get back to being Johnny Football.
"It was just one semester _ something that I needed and wanted to do," he said.
Manziel said he's adjusting better to life as a celebrity, and is trying not to let it change him much.