Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction, chosen by the staff of The New York Times Book Review. In “Open Socrates,” the scholar Agnes Callard argues that the ancient Greek ...
Former LSU standout Booger McFarland joined the Pardon My Take podcast and answered a number of college football questions, not the least of which was whether the SEC’s run of dominance is over. Well, ...
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The Fighting Irish’s defense only allows 165.3 passing yards per game, the second-least in the country. Nonetheless, with so many options in Ohio State’s arsenal, Booger McFarland doesn’t love Notre ...
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Former LSU defensive lineman Booger McFarland understands the expectations in Baton Rouge when it comes to contending for National Championships. McFarland, who now works as an ESPN analysts ...
In Kwame Alexander’s new verse novel and Karen L. Swanson’s nonfiction picture book, Black girls pursue their dreams of playing big-league baseball. As spooky season approaches, the master of ...
ESPN's Booger McFarland seemed comfortable predicting a Rose Bowl winner between No. 8 seed Ohio State and No. 1 Oregon in what some might argue is the most anticipated of the four games.
Ahead of the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, which span New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, ESPN's Booger McFarland predicted the winner of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl between the No.
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10 Indiana, 27-17, in a snowy game in South Bend on December 20. Ahead of the game, Booger McFarland and Chris "Mad Dog" Russo discussed the matchup during an episode of "First Take" and McFarland ...
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