Daily Archives: June 26, 2024

Did EA Sports get the ‘toughest stadium’ rankings wrong?

As the July 19, 2024 release date approaches for the highly-anticipated EA Sports College Football 25 video game, more information continues to come out. The latest batch of information to be revealed was a ranking for the toughest stadiums to play in. The top 10 features expected programs, such as the Ohio State Buckeyes, Penn State Nittany Lions, LSU Tigers …

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Rutgers football announces date for annual Blackout Game

The return of college football means the return of themed nights at SHI Stadium. This week, Rutgers football announced that the blackout game will be held on Sept.27 when Washington makes a trip to Piscataway. The game, presented by Horizon, will be aired on FOX at 8 p.m. As all eyes in college football will be on Rutgers, fans are …

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Dolphins, Tua Tagovailoa are struggling to find a middle ground

The market is the market. And the Dolphins might not be ready to give quarterback Tua Tagovailoa a market deal. Earlier today, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald posted a clip from ESPN’s Jeff Darlington that confirms many of the things we’ve been hearing about the negotiations between Miami and their starting quarterback. Tua wants a market-level deal. The Dolphins …

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NCAA votes to revise another rule in college football

Things are about to get more crowded on the sidelines of college football games, in a good way. On Tuesday, the NCAA’s Division I Council voted to remove limits to coaching staff members and support personnel that can be on the field during practices and games. For OSU, that means that more than 25 assistants or support personnel could be …

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Michigan State football adds three-star CB Aydan West from Maryland for 2025

The tide of three-star prospects continues to flow to East Lansing, as new Michigan State football coach Jonathan Smith picked up his 11th commit — all of whom are three-stars — on Tuesday evening. Maryland cornerback Aydan West pledged to the Spartans via a livestream. The Quince Orchard standout, out of Gaithersburg, Maryland, is rated as the No. 91 cornerback …

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Rivals Five-Star: Recruiting Rumor Mill

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Rivals Five-Star, the marquee high school football event of the summer, has arrived. On Tuesday, the 100 prospects set to compete at the Jacksonville Jaguars’ facility rolled through media day. National Recruiting Analyst Marshall Levenson sorts through some of the biggest news coming out of the event. ***** MORE RIVALS FIVE-STAR: LIVE from media day | …

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‘Never seen this much momentum’: South Dakota State having a huge summer on the football recruiting trail

Jun. 25—BROOKINGS — South Dakota State is enjoying an incredible summer on the recruiting trail. That’s not exactly a surprise. The Jackrabbits are, after all, coming off a second straight FCS national championship and will take a 29-game winning streak into their season opener at Oklahoma State on Aug. 31. They wouldn’t have accomplished all of that if they weren’t …

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Purdue football lands 4-star QB commitment for 2026, while 2025 class is picking up steam

INDIANAPOLIS — Purdue football set the foundation of its 2026 recruiting class over the weekend with a major quarterback commitment. Downey (Calif.) rising junior Oscar Rios committed to the Boilermakers last Friday. The multi-talented 6-3, 175-.pound quarterback is the first commitment in the 2026 class. He joins 2025 commit Sawyer Anderson of Dallas Parish Episcopal as quarterback prospects in Purdue’s …

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Nebraska Football Countdown to Kickoff – No. 67 Joey Mancino

The countdown to August 31 is down to just 67 days, putting Nebraska offensive lineman, No. 67 Joey Mancino today in the spotlight. The redshirt junior out of Holmdel High School in New Jersey is entering his fourth season with the program. Through his first three seasons, Mancino has appeared in two games both coming last season including a start …

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Jacksonville approves $1.4B ‘stadium of the future’ to keep Jaguars in town

The city of Jacksonville approved a $1.4 billion “stadium of the future” Tuesday that should keep the Jaguars in one of the NFL’s smallest markets for at least another 30 years and end decades of speculation about the franchise being a potential relocation candidate. City councilmembers voted 14-1 (two abstained and two more were absent) in favor of the proposal, …

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