One of the big sticking points in the Connor Stalions advanced scouting saga was whether or not he was on the sidelines in East Lansing for the Central Michigan at Michigan State game. Unconfirmed that it was indeed Stalions until the NCAA COI release on Friday, the narrative had long been that Stalions was there to advanced scout Michigan football’s …
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Tradition of excellence at Lackawanna Trail important to Jervis – Scranton Times-Tribune
Tradition means a lot to Tyler Jervis. His family, including his father and coach, Steve Jervis, and his brother, Steven, have played important roles at Lackawanna Trail, which is one of the most successful programs in Lackawanna Football Conference history. “The whole tradition means so much to me,” Tyler Jervis said. “It started with my dad and coaching, and it …
Read More »Top 3 Oregon football position battles to watch before Week 1
Oregon football will enter 2025 on a mission. The Ducks will aim to reclaim the Big Ten title, which they snatched in year one as a member. But they have key positions to fill before hosting Montana State in Week 1. Quarterback rose as a major opening once Dillon Gabriel left for the NFL. But Dante Moore has QB1 locked …
Read More »Roll Eagles! Why the Philadelphia Eagles love Alabama players
It’s becoming very obvious that the Philadelphia Eagles have a thing for the Alabama Crimson Tide. Sunday afternoon, the Eagles added former Crimson Tide receiver John Metchie III. Metchie, who had fought cancer while he was with the Houston Texans, becomes the ninth player to join the squad from Alabama. Is there a reason why the Eagles like Crimson Tide …
Read More »Rosenkrans wants to get Chiefs back to championship level – Scranton Times-Tribune
As an eighth grader, Chase Rosenkrans remembers watching Lakeland roll to a District 2 Class 2A championship. Now, he wants to experience that as a player. Entering his third season as a starter at wide receiver and in the secondary, Rosenkrans has proved to be a playmaker. The Chiefs struggled to win four games combined in the two seasons since …
Read More »Notre Dame football coordinator Mike Denbrock still gathering QB data
SOUTH BEND — Mike Denbrock, veteran offensive coordinator for Notre Dame football, stole a page from “Abbott and Costello” when asked Sunday about which young quarterback took first-team snaps in the 100-play jersey scrimmage. “Yes,” he said with a laugh before clarifying those precious opportunities were split evenly, once again, between third-year sophomore Kenny Minchey and redshirt freshman CJ Carr. …
Read More »7 DAYS TO 2025 KICKOFF: Jacob Knuth
Goal No. 7: GREAT EFFORT. Redshirt Junior | 6-4 | 219 lbs. | Sioux Falls, South Dakota Jacob Knuth Courtesy Kansas State Athletics Position: QuarterbackPrevious College: University of MinnesotaProjection: Second-StringStatus: Preferred Walk-On Jacob Knuth (b. Dec. 17, 2003) is a transfer quarterback from Minnesota who has two years left to play and walked on to bring depth despite being on …
Read More »Penn State’s Vega Ioane selected to special watch list honoring his origins
Penn State offensive lineman Olaivavega Ioane has been selected to the Polynesian Player of the Year watch list for the second consecutive season. The redshirt junior guard started all 16 games for the Nittany Lions at left guard in 2024. The Polynesian Player of the Year Award is given annually to the best Polynesian player in the county that “epitomizes …
Read More »Why Deion Sanders is still ‘Prime Time’ for College Football
Deion Sanders Named One of College Football’s 25 Most Interesting People Coach Prime is changing the game, on his terms. Two years ago, many doubted he’d last. Now, he’s on a list reserved for the sport’s most fascinating minds. Deion Sanders has been named one of The Athletic’s 25 most interesting people in college football for 2025. It’s not …
Read More »Auburn Tigers closing in on 5-star commitment?
Hartfield Academy (Mississippi) star Bralan Womack is one of the most dynamic high school football players in the country. The 6-foot, 200-pound playmaker is rated a five-star prospect and the nation’s No. 1 safety. But he contributes all over the field on Friday nights. Last fall, Womack registered 39 tackles and eight interceptions on defense, 1,045 yards and 13 touchdowns …
Read More »CFB analyst David Pollack is ‘all in’ on Texas A&M football in 2025
Texas A&M’s 2025 season is just 13 days away, as the Aggies will open the new campaign against UTSA in Kyle Field on Saturday, August 30. This offseason, the hype surrounding the Aggies has not been overwhelming compared to other programs, especially the Texas Longhorns and QB Arch Manning, mainly due to the Aggies’ underwhelming 8-5 finish after starting the …
Read More »Clemson football coach Dabo Swinney issues statement on TE’s arrest
Clemson football tight end Ian Schieffelin was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence over the weekend, per a report Sunday that was confirmed by the football program and coach Dabo Swinney. In a statement addressing Schieffelin’s arrest, Swinney said: “We are aware of Ian Schieffelin’s arrest on suspicion of DUI. Clemson Athletics has a clear policy by which …
Read More »FOX Sports analyst slams NCAA over Michigan sign-stealing punishment
The NCAA has issued one of the harshest penalties in recent memory against the University of Michigan football program, closing the chapter on the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal. After months of speculation, the Committee on Infractions announced Friday that Michigan would pay more than $20 million in fines and forfeit postseason football revenue for the next two seasons. The ruling …
Read More »College football season kicks off with thrilling matchups and high stakes
After a long and busy season for college athletics, the football season arrives with a host of tantalizing angles. A look at some of the big games among the top teams, what’s at stake and the hurdles that must be cleared on the way to the national championship. When does college football start? A handful of games kick off the …
Read More »Deepest defense Chris Ash has coached? 3 young cornerbacks key to why
SOUTH BEND — Notre Dame’s football program prides itself on having one of the best defenses in college football year in and year out. This has been no different as of late, particularly when it comes to the secondary. Former Fighting Irish safety Xavier Watts and cornerback Benjamin Morrison were each selected in the 2025 NFL Draft after standout seasons …
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