College Football

USC has big recruiting day, lands pair of high-profile commits

USC already has the No. 1-ranked recruiting class in the country for the 2026 cycle. That doesn’t mean the Trojans aren’t looking to continue to add. On Monday, USC landed two more four-star commits. The first of these pledges was wide receiver Trent Mosley. 247Sports Composite ranks the Rancho Santa Margarita, California product as the No. 173 overall player and …

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Neshaminy hires new high school football coach to succeed Steve Wilmot

Neshaminy has a new head football coach. The Neshaminy School Board confirmed Nick Felus as the successor to Steve Wilmot on Tuesday night. Felus was the head coach at his alma mater, Penn Cambria (class of 1996), for the past six seasons, culminating in the first District 6 championship in school history and a trip to the PIAA Class 3A …

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Hawaii loses quarterbacks coach, punter after spring training

Quarterbacks coach Cade Socha has left the University of Hawaii football team because of personal reasons, head coach Timmy Chang confirmed. Chang also announced punter Lucas Borrow, who has been unsuccessful in securing an NCAA exemption to play this coming season, will pursue pro-football opportunities. In January, Chang promoted the 26-year-old Socha from offensive analyst—his role for three seasons—to quarterbacks …

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Brian Kelly reveals how much LSU football spent on its roster in 2025

LSU football made significant investments in its roster in recent months. Now, we know just how much. According to The Advocate’s Wilson Alexander, LSU head coach Brian Kelly said the program has committed 26.1 million to LSU’s roster for 2024-26. LSU’s resources were directed at the transfer portal, high school recruiting, and retaining key players from the 2024 roster. It …

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Big 12 Spotlight: Committed prospects on flip watch

Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney takes a look at four Big 12 commitments that could be at risk to flip their pledges before the end of the year. THIS SERIES: Four Big Ten commits on flip watch | SEC commits on flip watch CLASS OF 2025 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State CLASS OF 2026 RANKINGS: Rivals250 …

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Can’t Wait For Saturday | Recipe for success usually starts with continuity

Mar. 12—*** Barry Lunney Jr., has more help with coaching the Illinois offense. Three-time Super Bowl champion James White is working with the running backs. Former Illini Art Sitkowski is the assistant quarterbacks coach. Nine-year Ball State head coach Mike Neu is a senior offensive assistant. Dan Ellington is helping with the receivers. But one positive reality on the offense …

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No. 1 recruit in California names top six schools

Five-star cornerback/athlete recruit Brandon Arrington brought his top schools list down to six teams, including the Georgia Bulldogs. He also included the Alabama Crimson Tide, Texas A&M Aggies, Oregon Ducks, Penn State Nittany Lions, and USC Trojans. Arrington is a five-star cornerback/athlete in the class of 2026. The 6-foot-2, 180-pound athlete plays high school football for Mount Miguel in Spring …

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Recruiting Rumor Mill: More feedback rolls in from critical visits

There were so many top prospects on visits over the weekend that a second Recruiting Rumor Mill was needed this week. Here’s the latest from Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney. MORE GORNEY: Checking up on five-stars in the 2026 Rivals250 | Top three players from 2018 cash in CLASS OF 2025 RANKINGS: Rivals250 | Team | Position | State …

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Texas A&M is trending for elite 2026 4-star DL, who will visit this summer

Texas A&M’s success in recruiting elite defensive line prospects dates back to the early 1990s. Still, it has been highlighted by defensive ends Von Miller and Myles Garrett’s incredible NFL careers, which will both lead them to the Hall of Fame once they hang up their cleats for good. Under head coach Mike Elko, the success has continued after landing …

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Jaren Kanak shows his love for OU football program in position switch to tight end

NORMAN — Jaren Kanak never thought about leaving. Despite never finding a regular role in Brent Venables’ defense, Kanak couldn’t picture playing college football anywhere other than for OU and under another coach besides Venables. “I’ve given so much to this program and built these relationships for three years now,” Kanak said Monday. “I just have such tight ties and such …

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