It’s the era of college football where nothing feels sacred. Conferences can collapse in a year, century-long rivalries can suddenly fade into an abyss, and geography seemingly plays a smaller impact ...
Twenty-six years ago this week, Eddie George was coming off his second-best performance to that point in his career with the Tennessee Titans. He had rushed for 155 yards in a hard-fought win over New ...
BOWLING GREEN — Eddie George’s office overlooks Doyt Perry Stadium and has framed jerseys of former Bowling Green players hanging on the walls. Outside of a poster filled with the signatures of former ...
Eddie George was a four-time NFL Pro Bowl running back and an All-Pro, and was the 1996 AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year after winning the 1995 Heisman Trophy at Ohio State.
Eddie George was pondering the next steps in his burgeoning career as a college football coach while driving back from the NFL scouting combine. He got a sign in the most unlikely of places.
George previously coached at Tennessee State, leading the team to its first FCS national playoffs in 11 years. He has already led Bowling Green to a historic comeback victory against rival Toledo.