Daily Archives: August 11, 2025

Kalen DeBoer opens up on QB competition

Alabama football has some big expectations this year, in Kalen DeBoer’s second season. The Crimson Tide are looking for a new play caller this year, as Jalen Milroe has moved on to the NFL. DeBoer says he is feeling good about his squad’s quarterbacks as practices continue for the summer. “The biggest thing with those guys, the quarterbacks, is they’ve …

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Airport gets off to early start

CARLETON – Football coaches are famous for losing sleep over the game they love. They fret about injuries, the next opponent, their players doing the right thing and many other things. There is one day Derek Anderson doesn’t mind losing sleep. The second-year head coach has started a new tradition at Airport. As they did last fall, the Jets opened …

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Jimbo Fisher confesses he ‘cried’ leaving for Texas A&M

Jimbo Fisher is looking for another job after getting let go by Texas A&M football in 2023. Fisher is admitting after nearly two years out of coaching, that he was saddened to leave his job at Florida State football for College Station. Fisher left Florida State after winning a national championship coaching at that school. “Most difficult thing I’ve ever …

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Rutgers Football Opponent Preview: Purdue Boilermakers

One week after hosting the Oregon Ducks on homecoming, Rutgers football will hit the road to take on the Purdue Boilermakers in West Lafayette. Rutgers has a 2-0 record against Purdue, with a 14-12 squeaker in 2017, followed by a 37-30 win in West Lafayette. The programs have not faced off since, making this the first football contest between the …

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Virginia Tech coach Brent Pry excited about new coordinators

It was an offseason of change for Virginia Tech. Some of it the Hokies expected, others not so much. After the regular season ended, head coach Brent Pry fired defensive coordinator Chris Marve, offensive line coach Ron Crook and strength coach Dwight Galt IV. All three coaches needed to go and were liabilities. In Marve’s case, he was nowhere close …

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Deion Sanders drops ‘havoc’ prediction

Colorado football must decide their starting quarterback in less than 19 days. Deion Sanders faces his biggest coaching decision yet. As he must find the first replacement for Shedeur Sanders between Kaidon Salter and Julian Lewis. Sanders didn’t guarantee or announce Salter as the starter. But he delivered a stirring “havoc” prediction involving the prized college football transfer portal addition. …

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Top committed prospects in 2027 cycle so far

With the 2026 recruiting cycle moving lightning fast from a commitment standpoint, some are beginning to take a harder look at the top talent that resides at the top of the board in the 2027 class. There’s already been plenty of pledges made by incoming juniors. Many more are already eyeing decisions this fall, too. With the recruiting landscape ever-changing, …

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What Jacksonville State football said about quarterback battle?

JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville State football quarterback battle is coming to a close. On Sunday, both offensive coordinator Clint Trickett and supposed front-runner Gavin Wimsatt talked to the media. Trickett has been pleased what he’s seen with the Kentucky transfer in Wimsatt, and said the room is looking to put even more on his plate. “I’ve been very pleased with …

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Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders sends Big 12 warning on Liberty Flames transfer Kaidon Salter

Colorado Buffaloes football coach Deion Sanders let the Big 12, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens, and Wyoming Cowboys know that Kaidon Salter is coming this season. Coming to “cause havoc,” by Coach Prime’s admission. Coming to leave defenses in the dust, scrambling out of broken plays with two-way skills that Sanders openly admired. And, in a perfect …

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Jeff Lebby loved this part of scrimmage

STARKVILLE — No defensive players were left behind during Mississippi State football’s walk from the practice facility to Davis Wade Stadium on Aug. 10.  The unit made sure everyone was ready before trekking to the stadium together for the first scrimmage of MSU’s preseason.  The scrimmage was closed to the public, including reporters, but second-year coach Jeff Lebby said that …

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20 Days Until 2025 Football: Tahj Ra-El, Jaron Thomas, Winston Berglund

TALLAHASSEE, FL – SEPTEMBER 14: Defensive Back Tahj Ra-El #9 of the Memphis Tigers celebrates after making an interception on a pass play intended for Tight End Kyle Morlock #84 of the Florida State Seminoles during the game at Doak Campbell Stadium on Bobby Bowden Field on September 14, 2024 in Tallahassee, Florida. The Tigers defeated the Seminoles 20 to …

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Rutgers Football Loses Three Players in Training Camp

Rutgers football had three players leave the program during summer training camp. Tight End Victor Konopka, Interior Offensive Lineman N’kye Winn, and Long Snapper Caleb Johnson have all decided that it is not in their best interest to continue with the program. Johnson transferred to Rutgers this offseason after spending three seasons at Washington. He started nine games in his …

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Art Briles ‘family’ at Mississippi State football practice

STARKVILLE — Jeff Lebby is standing by his decision to let former Baylor coach Art Briles attend a recent Mississippi State football practice. Briles was fired by Baylor in 2016 after an investigation into multiple sexual assault accusations in the program. He is also the father-in-law of Lebby, Mississippi State’s second-year coach. Asked at a news conference Aug. 10 if …

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