It's finally the year of Arch Manning. Football's First Family returns to center stage as the nephew of Peyton and Eli takes over as a full-time starter at Texas. Much has been made of Manning, but he's not the only quarterback worth watching in college football this season. Here are 10 more you should tune in for.
As the legendary Lee Corso prepares for his final headgear pick on ESPN's "College GameDay" this Saturday in week one, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day is reflecting on Corso's career.
On one hand, Tennessee Volunteers head coach Josh Heupel has to be feeling very good. After going 37-15 in four seasons as head coach of the Volunteers and leading them to the College Football Playoff last season, he's received a major contract extension.
The redshirt sophomore is just about to begin his first full season as Texas' starting quarterback, and already, pundits are declaring him a Heisman Trophy favorite and a possible No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
ESPN college football play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler discussed what he feels Manning must do to live up to the hype during a Tuesday appearance on "First Take."
Before he made waves across the internet by hitting the game-winning field goal to knock off Stanford in Week 0, the kicker was just a young soccer player living in Tokyo, Japan.
If power conference showdowns aren't enough to satiate your demand for football, we've got you covered with a look at 10 mid-major games worth your attention in a stacked undercard.
A win can set up a program with momentum to reach the College Football Playoff. Some coaches will be feeling the heat for the rest of the season with an early loss.
Many expect quarterback Arch Manning to be the Texas Longhorns' Superman instantly. Head coach Steve Sarkisian, though, believes it's fine if he's just Clark Kent at the start of the season.
Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway has all "the goods" to be a superstar. That's not a question. What has been a question this offseason has been Lagway's health.
No. 1 Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning wasn't shy when talking to reporters on Monday about his upcoming season. Manning was asked by a reporter if he was mentally prepared to have an "X" on his back all season long during his first year as the Longhorns' starter.
Matt Rhule is looking to build a tough and gritty football program at Nebraska, and heading into the team's Week 1 clash with Cincinnati on Thursday, he is taking that idea to another level.