CLEMSON — Clemson football added its first linebacker in the 2025 class with the commitment of four-star recruit Logan Anderson on Friday. The 6-foot-2, 218-pounder from Fyffe High School in Alabama is rated as the No. 19 player in the state and the No. 40 linebacker nationally by the 247Sports Composite. Anderson is the 15th player to commit to coach Dabo Swinney’s 2025 …
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Pair of 5-stars predicted to commit to Georgia
Five-star defensive linemen Justus Terry and Elijah Griffin are both projected to commit to the Georgia Bulldogs. The two elite defensive line recruits are visiting the University of Georgia over the last weekend in July. “I think those are two five-stars that it is hard for us to not see them in Georgia’s class,” said recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong of …
Read More »P.J. Fleck is trying to love the moment, but is that a tough sell for fans?
P.J. Fleck is an OK gameday coach, a good program builder and a great motivator. That makes him decidedly above-average at his job as the Gophers football coach, and Fleck deserves credit for Minnesota’s accomplishments during what is now the third-longest tenure in the Big Ten. This is also a transformational time in college football — and particularly the Big …
Read More »Four-star USC commit Shamar Arnoux picks up offer from Coach Prime
Recent USC Trojans commit Shamar Arnoux announced an offer from head coach Deion Sanders and the Colorado Buffaloes late Thursday evening. A four-star cornerback in the 2025 recruiting class (247Sports composite), Arnoux visited Southern Cal in mid-June before giving his pledge to head coach Lincoln Riley later that same month. The 6-foot-2, 175-pound prospect became the Trojans’ second true cornerback …
Read More »Clemson lands commitment from four-star linebacker Logan Anderson
Clemson added to an already impressive 2025 recruiting class Friday with the commitment of four-star linebacker Logan Anderson (Fyffe High School, Ala.). Listed as 6-foot-2, 225 pounds, Anderson made the announcement in a social media post to X. He chose Clemson over offers from Georgia, Auburn, Arkansas and others. “It’s a family program. It is a dedicated team and they …
Read More »Eagles gear up for football season
The East Forsyth varsity football team geared up for the 2024-25 season with a Mini Camp on Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday. Eagle head coach Todd Willert was pleased with the turnout for the camp and sees some big potential for the team, even in the early preseason. “We probably had over 115 kids. We will be bigger than last …
Read More »Is Jarquez Hunter Auburn’s offensive MVP?
Mississippi Rebels running back Quinshon Judkins (4) and Auburn Tigers running back Jarquez Hunter (27) shake hands after the game as Auburn Tigers take on Mississippi Rebels at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. Mississippi Rebels defeated Auburn Tigers 28-21. ESPN’s Bill Connelly revealed that Hunter is his favorite Auburn player in his SEC preview When …
Read More »Great Falls High football team to honor past title teams with ‘Night of Champions’
The Great Falls High football team is looking to honor its past great teams early this upcoming season. The Bison football program is inviting all former players, coaches, and managers of state championship football teams and their families for a Night of Champions celebration on Thursday, Sept. 12 and Friday, Sept. 13. On the night of Sept. 12, all of …
Read More »Nebraska Football Countdown to Kickoff: No. 36 DB Blake Closman
The countdown to the start of Nebraska’s 2024 season is down to 36 days and in the player spotlight is Cornhuskers defensive back Blake Closman. The 5-foot-9, 195-pound cornerback is originally out of Elkhorn, Nebraska and was a standout safety and wide receiver. He eventually chose to walk on with the Huskers. After not appearing in any games during his …
Read More »Four-star 2026 safety Jamarrion Gordon flips commitment from Alabama football to UCF
Four-star class of 2026 safety Jamarrion Gordon has flipped his commitment from Alabama football to UCF, Gordon told On3 on Friday. Gordon had been committed to Kalen DeBoer and the Crimson Tide since May and was the first commitment in its 2026 class. The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Jackson, Alabama native is tabbed as the No. 10 prospect in Alabama within the …
Read More »Florida State’s Odell Haggins embraces physicality, but here’s what he wants for D-line
Florida State football ended its first week of preseason practice in shoulder pads Friday. However, for Odell Haggins, the Seminoles’ associate head coach and defensive tackles coach, contact and physicality are the last things on his mind for his interior group. Haggins’ main focus this week was to have his defensive linemen playing fundamentally sound football while matching its physicality. “We’re …
Read More »LB Corey Amos commits to Ole Miss football, re-joins Lane Kiffin’s recruiting class
OXFORD — Corey Amos is back in the Ole Miss football fold. Just over a month after the three-star linebacker decommitted from the Rebels and re-opened his recruitment, Amos once again pledged to play for Ole Miss on Friday in a social media post. “Ain’t no other place I’ll rather be,” he wrote. The news marks a good start to …
Read More »Metamora senior linebacker commits to play football at Western Illinois
Metamora’s Cameron Nickel (26) and teammate Eden Cote share a moment after a tackle against Decatur MacArthur in the first half of their Class 5A first-round state football playoff game Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023 in Metamora. PEORIA — Metamora linebacker Cam Nickel has a final prep season ahead of him, but he also knows where he’ll play college football in …
Read More »Opinion: Ryan Day is delusional about recent Ohio State losses to Michigan football
It was cold. And snowy. And players had the flu. And what took place in the dark was set to come to light. And it was just a few plays. And the quarterback was the issue. And it was a few more plays. Yada, yada, yada. Whether it’s from Ohio State fans or head coach Ryan Day himself, there hasn’t …
Read More »NCAA, college leaders file landmark agreement in antitrust cases; here’s what was settled and what’s next
For decades, the NCAA and college sports leaders went to great lengths to both avoid court and congressional intervention. Now, in the wake of a landmark settlement agreement, the courts hold significant oversight over the industry’s new model and only Congress can prevent what some college leaders see as an inevitable end — athlete employment. The NCAA and power conferences …
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