The matchups for the 2025 edition of the men’s basketball ACC/SEC Challenge were announced last week, with the Florida Gators slated to take on the Duke Blue Devils inside Cameron Indoor Stadium on December 2. This face-off between the Rowdy Reptiles and the Cameron Crazies represents a clash of two titans from the 2024-25 campaign, both of whom made it …
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PFF touts Florida’s DJ Lagway as possible 2027 NFL draft top pick
Florida football quarterback DJ Lagway is already turning the heads of NFL talent evaluators, and a new Pro Football Focus feature suggests the Gators’ rising sophomore could headline a star-studded 2027 NFL draft class. PFF analyst Max Chadwick highlighted 12 underclassmen who could make the 2027 draft “historic”, singling out Lagway’s rare arm talent and sky-high ceiling as the biggest …
Read More »Wisconsin recruiting offer in-state lineman Hunter Mallinger
Wisconsin football extended an offer to three-star class of 2027 offensive lineman Hunter Mallinger on Sunday. Mallinger was in attendance at the Badgers’ prospect camp over the weekend. According to 247Sports’ Nick Osen, he was one of the event’s standouts. Wisconsin becomes the eighth program to join the Sussex, Wisconsin, native’s offer sheet at this early stage of the 2027 …
Read More »College football realignment: Why up-and-coming Texas State makes sense as final piece for a rebuilding Pac-12
Barely 15 years ago, Texas State was playing football in the Southland Conference. Now, the Bobcats have quickly become the belle of the ball in FBS realignment. Texas State has emerged as the “heavy favorite” to be given a formal invitation to join the Pac-12, according to an ESPN repprt. Texas State is facing a July 1 deadline to notify …
Read More »Nebraska wide receiver ready to work with quarterback Dylan Raiola
Nebraska football wide receiver Dane Key is excited to work with quarterback Dylan Raiola. Not only that, he has confidence in the second-year quarterback, as the Huskers look to take a leap in 2025. Key transferred over to the Huskers from the Kentucky Wildcats in December. He is coming off a season that saw him record 47 catches for 715 …
Read More »Chiefs HC Andy Reid is evaluating specific players during minicamp
During last week’s press conference, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid provided insight on some of the young players he’s watching during offseason workouts. “I like what he (Brashard Smith) does. He’s got good speed and (he’s a) good route runner.” said Reid, “That part of his game – for running backs and linebackers, these are kind of tough …
Read More »Nebraska coach Matt Rhule praises starting quarterback Dylan Raiola
Nebraska’s head football coach had high praise for his starting quarterback. Matt Rhule made the comments about sophomore starting quarterback Dylan Raiola while appearing on the Jim Rome Show last week. Rhule not only praised his quarterback’s leadership but also disclosed that multiple schools had contacted Raiola, despite his never entering the transfer portal. “And everyone reached out to him. …
Read More »Michigan State football 2027 commit Khalil Terry has decommited
On a day that saw Michigan State secure a couple of commitments in the 2026 recruiting class, the Spartans have lost the lone member of their 2027 recruiting class. Khalil Terry committed to Michigan State on December 1, 2024. Now, just over six months later, the Spartans have lost their lone commitment in the 2027 recruiting class. Terry made his …
Read More »Oregon football Big Ten rival pushing for 5-star target
The Oregon Ducks are looking to go on a hot streak in the recruiting world this summer, with several high-profile recruits set to come off of the board before the football season begins. One of those recruits is 5-star offensive tackle Immanuel Iheanacho, the No. 8 player in the 2026 class. The Ducks have been among the top schools, if …
Read More »Ohio State makes a splash in the 2028 class with commitment of RB Elijah Newman-Hall
Ohio State and its various fan accounts have been cryptically tweeting about a handful of commitments over the past several days. While we are still waiting for the official word on who exactly has made their silent pledge to the Buckeyes, Carlos Locklyn was busy looking way into the future to lock up a potential future star. On Friday, running …
Read More »Recruiting Rumor Mill: Massive recruiting month of June hits the midpoint
Another loaded weekend of camps and visits means even more rumors than ever. Here’s the latest from Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney in this week’s Recruiting Rumor Mill. MORE: Floodgates open as coaches call 2027 prospects for the first time CLASS OF 2026 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State CLASS OF 2027 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | …
Read More »Six decades of thrills and spills with Alabama football
It’s a pretty good bet that at some point during the late Cecil “Hootie” Ingram’s seven-year run as Alabama’s director of athletics, security around the Crimson Tide’s football facilities got an upgrade. That tends to happen following coaching changes, and within a few months of Ingram’s 1989 arrival as Alabama’s AD, he replaced coach Bill Curry with Gene Stallings. And …
Read More »College football national championship sleepers for 2025 season
Kirby Smart on college football’s future Kirby Smart urges leaders to prioritize the game’s future over personal or conference agendas in playoff talks. You know the college football favorites by now. They’ve been at the head of the odds list for some time. It’s the same two teams that met for a College Football Playoff semifinal thriller in January, the …
Read More »Vote for the Guardian Foundation Repair top preseason running back
We continue our position-by-positing high school football polls. It’s time to vote for your choice for the Guardian Foundation Repair top preseason running back for the 2025 TSSAA football season in the Knoxville area. We have 12 players to choose from. The poll closes at noon on June 19. Click on the image below this article to make your selection. …
Read More »Georgia AD Josh Brooks, Bulldog coaches on revenue-sharing era
In the first week since the much-awaited approval by federal judge Claudia Wilken of a final settlement of three antitrust lawsuits against the NCAA and major conferences, it looked like a typical June around Georgia athletics on the surface. The football team picked up a few recruiting commitments, staffers were spotted driving a golf cart loaded with pizzas during 7-on-7 …
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