Monthly Archives: February 2025

4-star RB recruit projected to commit to Georgia

The Georgia Bulldogs are predicted to land a commitment from four-star in-state running back recruit Jae Lamar. Recruiting expert Benjamin Wolk of 247Sports recently projected Lamar to commit to Georgia over other top college football programs. Lamar plays high school football for Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia. The 6-foot, 205-pound running back is the No. 127 recruit in …

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Is the tide finally turning for USC football against Oregon and Dan Lanning?

It hasn’t taken long for USC’s revamped football recruiting staff to make an impact. On Friday afternoon, the Trojans and Lincoln Riley made a big move, flipping four-star quarterback Jonas Williams from Oregon and Dan Lanning. Hailing from New Lenox, Illinois, Williams is rated by the 247Sports Composite as the No. 93 player in the class of 2026. It also …

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Nebraska to host four-star Texas linebacker for an official visit

Nebraska football is set to get a visit from four-star linebacker Tai’Yon King. No official visit date has been set yet. He is currently a four-star linebacker. According to the Rivals.com rankings, he is the 11th overall player in his class from the state of Texas and the fifth overall linebacker in the 2026 class. Nebraska has been steadily involved …

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Wisconsin football makes final schools for four-star class of 2026 quarterback

Wisconsin class of 2026 quarterback target Brodie McWhorter included the Badgers in his list of finalists on Friday. The 6-foot-2, 205-pound signal-caller becomes the latest highly touted 2026 target to feature Wisconsin in his list of finalists over the past two days, following three-star offensive lineman Jalayne Miller and three-star tight end Landen Miree. McWhorter included the Badgers alongside Indiana, …

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Linebacker named a top-performing freshman by Pro Football Focus

Nebraska football linebacker Vincent Shavers Jr. was rated highly by Pro Football Focus earlier this week as one of the top freshman linebackers in the country. Pro Football Focus tabbed him with a 71 overall grade, the highest mark for a freshman linebacker from the 2024 season. The Florida native played in all 13 games in 2024, making two starts. …

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Wisconsin football hints at potential spring event in social media post

Wisconsin football made quite the offseason splash on social media on Friday. In the midst of winter workouts, the Badgers’ social media team dropped a 13-second clip featuring a snow-laden Badger helmet and a slight hint at a potential spring scrimmage date — April 19, 2025. The timeline would make sense given last offseason’s itinerary. Wisconsin hosted a de-facto spring …

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Potential College Football Playoff format change could benefit USC

We are now 11 seasons into the College Football Playoff era, and USC football has yet to qualify for the playoff even once. By all accounts, that is a major failure on the part of the Trojans. According to a new report, however, a change could potentially be coming to the playoff format as soon as 2026. While the change …

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Matt Rhule leads the wave of programs canceling the spring football game

After receiving public criticism for canceling Nebraska’s spring game, Matt Rhule appears to be a trendsetter. The Texas Longhorns and the USC Trojans have joined the Huskers in canceling their spring football game as well. Longhorns athletic director Chris Del Conte told ESPN that the changing schedule of college football called for a change of thought regarding spring football. “We …

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Are college football’s spring games on the verge of extinction?

Like many college football bastions, Nebraska’s annual spring intrasquad game had evolved into a hallowed custom, rife with pomp and three-point stance. A glorified practice that attracted thousands, it was equal parts recruiting tool and rite. Same at places such as USC, Ohio State and Texas, where this alliance of social event and scrimmage embedded itself on a community’s calendar. …

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Which new College Football Playoff format is best for Tennessee? Let’s discuss.

The College Football Playoff is already headed for likely expansion and retooling. But which plan should Tennessee football fans be rooting for? And is that the same as what’s best for college football? On this podcast episode of “The Volunteer State,” hosts Adam Sparks and Blake Toppmeyer break down the various 12-team, 14-team and 16-team playoff formats with the Vols …

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