College Football

La Vergne football coaching position open after Mike Woodward resigns

La Vergne football coach Mike Woodward said the decision to resign Friday after five seasons at the helm of the Wolverines was “a personal decision.” “To be honest, the last four years have been miserable for me personally,” Woodward said. “It’s not the kids. It’s just the obstacles I continued to face there at La Vergne. We all know there’s …

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WSU rounds out 2025 schedule with road contest against James Madison

Nov. 1—PULLMAN — Washington State’s 2025 football schedule is complete. The Cougars finalized the slate with a road game against James Madison on Nov. 22, per a Friday release, resulting in a schedule with six home games, six away contests and two bye weeks. The game is set for Bridgeforth Stadium in Harrisonburg, Virginia, for the first meeting between the …

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Shamari Earls, top-100 2025 DB, flips from Georgia to Michigan football

The Michigan football recruiting train is officially speeding up. The latest stop: Chester, Virginia, where the Wolverines flipped one-time Georgia commit Shamari Earls into their latest 2025 pledge. The news broke late Friday night on social media. “After deep though and reflection, I have made the decision to recommit from the University of Georgia,” the Thomas Dale High defensive back …

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Cros-Lex football cruises past Marysville in Division 4 district semifinal

MARYSVILLE — Courtesy of its powerful ground game, the Croswell-Lexington football team had a party on Friday. The Pioneers ran wild in the first half and never looked back against Marysville, 31-6, in a Division 4 district semifinal at Walt Braun Viking Stadium. John Herman had two rushing touchdowns for the Cros-Lex, which improved to 7-3 overall and advanced to …

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High-three-star CB Shamari Earls flips commitment to Michigan from Georgia

Michigan has successfully flipped class of 2025 high-three-star cornerback Shamari Earls from Georgia. Earls announced his decision to pledge to the Wolverines on Thursday. He was in Ann Arbor this past weekend to watch the Wolverines defeat rival Michigan State, 24-17. Earls also took a visit to Michigan in June. Prior to his commitment to Georgia, Earls was originally committed …

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Four keys to an Ole Miss win over Arkansas

No. 19 Ole Miss (6-2, 2-2 SEC) faces Arkansas (5-3, 3-2) Saturday at 11 a.m. Here are four keys to a Rebels win over the Razorbacks. Stop the run Ole Miss leads the nation in rushing yards allowed per game, allowing just 76.6 yards per game. Arkansas, meanwhile, averages 199.3 yards per game on the ground, which is 28th nationally. …

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How much are Penn State football tickets for the Ohio State game?

Fans have been waiting all season long for Saturday afternoon as Penn State hosts Ohio State in the most anticipated game on this year’s schedule for the Nittany Lions. Any time that Ohio State comes to town is a hot ticket for Penn State fans, and this year is proving to be no different. A top-five matchup with heavy Big …

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Staff predictions for UNC football vs. Florida State

. North Carolina ended their losing streak last week by dominating Virginia on the road. With the Tar Heels back in the win column, they are looking to build a winning streak. Next up? A road game against Florida State, a team that has really struggled this season. The Tar Heels are the favorites in this game and getting a …

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College Football: Maine (4-4) at Oklahoma (4-4)

Nov. 1—WHERE — Gaylord Family — Oklahoma Memorial Stadium WHEN: Noon, Saturday STREAMING/TV: ESPN+/SEC Network+ KEY STAT: 4-26, Maine’s all-time record against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents. OUTLOOK: If there was ever a season for the Black Bears to take on the Sooners, it’s this one. Oklahoma is having a down year by its standards. The Sooners are 1-4 in their …

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SEC to crack down on players faking injuries in college football, per reports

The SEC is cracking down on players faking injuries. According to multiple reports on Friday, SEC commissioner Greg Sankey sent an email to league coaches and athletic directors that the league will start administering fines to teams that fake injuries for competitive advantage. Sankey said the league moving forward will submit video to the NCAA’s National Coordinator for officials in …

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