College Football News for 2026

2026年大學美式足球新聞


Introduction

The Big Ten and Big 12 football groups are very different. One group is very strong and the other is not.

Big Ten 和 Big 12 美式足球組別非常不同。一個組別非常強大,而另一個則不然。

Main Body

The Big Ten is the best group. They won three championships. Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon are the best teams. Other teams like Michigan have new coaches.

Big Ten 是最強的組別。他們贏得了三次冠軍。俄亥俄州立大學、印第安納大學和奧勒岡大學是最強的球隊。其他如密西根大學等球隊則有了新教練。

The Big 12 is not as strong. They have no national championship since 2014. Only Texas Tech and BYU are strong teams in this group.

Big 12 沒有那麼強。自2014年以來,他們沒有獲得過全國冠軍。該組別中只有德州科技大學和楊百翰大學是強隊。

Coach Kalani Sitake from BYU does not trust the predictions. He thinks the lists are wrong. He wants more teams in the playoffs.

楊百翰大學的教練 Kalani Sitake 不信任這些預測。他認為名單是錯誤的。他希望更多球隊能進入季後賽。

Conclusion

The Big Ten and SEC are the strongest groups. The Big 12 wants to become better.

Big Ten 和 SEC 是最強的組別。Big 12 希望能變得更好。

Vocabulary Learning

🥊 Comparing Things (The 'More' and 'Less' Logic)

In this text, we see how to describe two different things. To get to A2, you need to know how to say something is better or stronger than another thing.

1. The 'Best' (The Top) When something is #1, we use The Best.

  • Example: The Big Ten is the best group.

2. The 'Strong' vs 'Not Strong' (The Scale) Instead of just saying 'good' or 'bad', we use 'strong' to talk about power or skill.

  • Strong \rightarrow Very powerful
  • Not as strong \rightarrow Weaker than the other one

3. The Change (Wanting to be better) When someone is not at the top, they want to improve.

  • Pattern: "Want to become + [better/stronger]"
  • Text use: The Big 12 wants to become better.

Quick Look: Word Pairs

  • Strong \leftrightarrow Not strong
  • Best \leftrightarrow Wrong

Vocabulary Learning

championships (n.)
The first prize in a competition
Example:The team won three championships in a row.
coaches (n.)
People who train a sports team
Example:The new coaches are helping the players improve.
trust (v.)
To believe that someone or something is honest or correct
Example:I do not trust the weather report today.
predictions (n.)
Guesses about what will happen in the future
Example:His predictions about the game were wrong.
playoffs (n.)
Special games at the end of a season to find the winner
Example:The team is working hard to get into the playoffs.
Practice A2 words in a crossword