🏈PRESEASON AVERAGE WIN TOTALS v1🏈 Here are the results of 10,000 sims of the college football regular season, based on my preseason priors. Everyone’s got to start somewhere, here’s where I have all 136 teams starting this fall. pic.twitter.com/DTiB3nGI1X — parker fleming (@statsowar) July 21, 2025 The calendar is just days away from reading ‘August,’ which means it’s time for …
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James Franklin still isn’t happy with Notre Dame being independent
Penn State head coach James Franklin once again criticized Notre Dame’s independent status at Big Ten media days. “Everybody thought I was slighting Notre Dame [before the Orange Bowl]. I’ve been saying that for 10 years!” (via @michaelniziolek) pic.twitter.com/NN1Lx5DzJk — Jack Soble (@jacksoble56) July 24, 2025 After what transpired between Notre Dame and Penn State in last years College Football …
Read More »Wisconsin football signee Drayden Pavey won’t be with team for 2025
Fickell said FR DL Drayden Pavey did not enroll and will not be with the team. Was deemed for personal reasons. — Zach Heilprin (@ZachHeilprin) July 23, 2025 Wisconsin football class of 2025 signee Brayden Pavey has yet to enroll at Wisconsin and will not be with the team for the 2025 season, according to head coach Luke Fickell. The …
Read More »Agree with IU football, Cignetti
Why Washington coach Jedd Fisch’s views on non-conference scheduling mirrors Indiana football Washington coach Jedd Fisch told reporters at Big Ten Media Days he isn’t interested in scheduling any future Power Four non-conference LAS VEGAS — Indiana football’s scheduling strategy has found plenty of detractors down south, but it became increasingly clear at Big Ten media days the program won’t …
Read More »Greg Sankey fires back at James Franklin with hilarious troll-job
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey took the latest shot in the ongoing SEC vs. Big Ten conference rivalry—and he did it with viral flair. After James Franklin referred to the SEC as “that other conference” during Big Ten Media Days, Sankey flipped the insult into a full-on troll job that lit up social media. Sankey posted a custom graphic on X …
Read More »Barry Odom praises Curt Cignetti, roster
Curt Cignetti reacts to Barry Odom’s dig on IU football schedule cancellations The Purdue coach has to build his program from the Big Ten’s basement but still worked in a shot at Indiana football’s schedule. Curt Cignetti responded. LAS VEGAS — Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti and new Purdue coach Barry Odom are starting from scratch. The 126th Old Oaken Bucket …
Read More »Kirk Ferentz on the cusp of passing Woody Hayes atop Big Ten wins list
LAS VEGAS — Kirk Ferentz was an offensive line coach at Iowa in the 1980s when he caught a glimpse of Woody Hayes roaming around Ohio Stadium. “I remember distinctly he was over on the sideline doing a meet-and-greet with a lot of people,” Ferentz said. “He had a maroon sports coat on. I’ll never forget that. His classic tie. …
Read More »Shunned by hometown Razorbacks, redshirt-freshman Lindsey set to lead Minnesota offense
LAS VEGAS — Minnesota redshirt freshman Drake Lindsey grew up with Arkansas blood running through his veins. His grandfather, Jim, played football at Arkansas before being drafted by the Minnesota Vikings. His uncle played tight end for the Razorbacks, his dad was a wide receiver for them, his cousin played quarterback for the Hogs, and another uncle also played quarterback. …
Read More »Wolverine says Ohio State Football natty isn’t real without beating U-M
Ohio State is coming off the best season of all time for a team that finished in fourth place in the Big Ten. After missing out on the Big Ten Championship Game following their fourth straight loss to the Michigan Wolverines, the Buckeyes ran through Tennessee, Oregon, Texas and Notre Dame en route to winning the national championship. But the …
Read More »Dan Lanning didn’t stutter about continuing Oregon State rivalry
In-state rivalries are always entertaining. It’s no different for Dan Lanning’s Oregon Ducks whenever they face the Oregon State Beavers. Lanning is entering his fourth year as the Ducks’ head coach. He has provided tremendous success to the program, transforming them into a powerhouse in the Pac-12 and Big Ten. He took part in an interview with On3, going over …
Read More »Michigan football’s Sherrone Moore reveals 3-word theme for 2025 season
The upcoming 2025 season will be the second of head coach Sherrone Moore’s tenure in charge of the Michigan football program. The Wolverines are looking to improve on their 8-5 mark in 2024. Their offense had way too many questions last season, something that Moore and his staff are looking to fix this season. Moore talked about his team’s mantra …
Read More »37 Days Until 2025 Purdue Football: Joey Sumlin
#37 – Joey Sumlin Linebacker 6’1”, 225 Sophomore (redshirt) Tuscon, Arizona Projection: Deep Reserve Linebacker Joey Sumlin comes to Purdue the son of former Purdue player and coach Kevin Sumlin. Joey was a walk-on to Purdue who has yet to find his way onto the field but will be entering his third year in the program. If you take a …
Read More »Michigan football: Sherrone Moore on suspension: ‘See if that happens’
Michigan football QB Bryce Underwood works out at a private throwing session Michigan football QB Bryce Underwood works out at a private throwing session in Detroit LAS VEGAS — Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore has one focus at this time of year: Get his football team ready for its season opener on Aug. 30 against New Mexico (7:30, NBC). That …
Read More »Jonathan Smith gives high praise to Aidan Chiles, ‘he can make all the throws’
Michigan State football will go as far as starting quarterback Aidan Chiles can take them. And it sounds like Spartans head coach Jonathan Smith is confident in riding that train with Chiles. It was the Spartans turn at Big Ten Football Media Days on Thursday afternoon, with Smith making the media rounds throughout the day. One of his stops was …
Read More »Nico Iamaleava recalls College Football Playoff loss at Ohio State
LAS VEGAS — The temperature at kickoff for Ohio State’s drubbing of Tennessee in the first round of the College Football Playoff in December was 25 degrees. The conditions felt even colder to Nico Iamaleava, the Volunteers’ quarterback who later transferred to UCLA following a public fallout over his name, image and likeness compensation. “It felt like 4,” Iamaleava said. …
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