Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football (administrative show of support sold separately at North Carolina). First Quarter: The Swift, Sudden, Stunning Fall of James Franklin. Second Quarter: Who Can Really Win National Titles? After six games for most teams, it’s time to start digging in on the playoff race. A Dash breakdown of the bracket …
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Assessing Valuation as Investors Revisit the Chip Giant’s Prospects
Intel (INTC) shares have edged slightly higher over the past week, sparking some quiet interest among investors. With steady single-digit gains, market watchers are analyzing what is next for the longtime semiconductor heavyweight’s stock. See our latest analysis for Intel. While Intel’s 1-year total shareholder return has quietly outpaced its recent share price gains, the momentum hasn’t matched that of …
Read More »Patriots Hall inductee Julian Edelman doesn’t pull punches assessing Mike Vrabel’s team
FOXBOROUGH – Asked his thoughts on the 2025 Patriots, Julian Edelman didn’t pull any punches. “(My) impressions are, they definitely looked like they improved from Week 1 to Week 2,” Edelman said Friday from the Patriots Hall of Fame after his jacket-fitting. “I think it’s going to be a long process. Rome wasn’t built overnight.” After the first two weeks, …
Read More »Assessing CFP Strength By Conference
Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college football, where season-opening struggles can even extend down to the mascots. First Quarter: This Is Not an Overreaction—It’s Legit Bad at Alabama. Second Quarter: Debuts, Good and Bad. As stated in last week’s Dash, the College Football Playoff posturing over strength of schedule and quality wins will be pervasive throughout …
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