Last links of 2012. Enjoy.
Tom Shatel has a terrific exit interview with Nebraska's Tom Osborne. Tim Beck's offense truly clicked in Year 2. Huskers offensive line coach Barney Cotton is far from through.
Dynamic freshman Melvin Gordon will be much more than a decoy for Wisconsin in Pasadena. Barry Alvarez is the luckiest coach on earth. Wisconsin's James White is the captain of the Barge. The Badgers' outgoing assistants remain loyal.
The NFL chatter about Bill O'Brien is real, but it also could be a negotiating strategy. Penn State is on the flip side of recruit flipping this season.
Michigan's Denard Robinson reflects on the final game of an unforgettable career. Robinson has passed the torch to Devin Gardner, Bob Wojnowski writes.
Iowa's Kirk Ferentz to the Kansas City Chiefs doesn't make sense right now, Marc Morehouse writes. More on Ferentz and the NFL chatter.
Michigan State QB Andrew Maxwell hides his disappointment after being benched in the bowl game, while Connor Cook has put himself right in the mix to start in 2013.
Ohio State players wish they had one more opportunity to play on a big stage.
Back surgery spoiled a potential homecoming for Northwestern S Hunter Bates. Expectations continue to rise for Northwestern's program.
Purdue wants to wear down Oklahoma State with its run game. After a rocky season, the Boilers can go out the right way with a win.
Despite his team's late collapse against Texas Tech, Minnesota coach Jerry Kill stresses the positives. Kill also defends some of his decisions in the game.
Illinois football has quite a few New Year's resolutions on its list.

















