It's tough to lose a starter while trying to close out a run to the College Football Playoff. That's exactly the situation Ohio State finds itself in, though.
It was a huge moment for Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss program.
Clemson's work on the recruiting trail paid off.
The Indiana Hoosiers are having a tremendous season. Historic by their standards, in fact.
Carde Smith had been committed to the USC Trojans since August. Before that, though, he was previously committed to the Auburn Tigers, and in 2024's NIL and transfer-happy college football environment, is it any surprise that he's decided to make another move?
Jaylen Williams, four-star defensive lineman from Palatine, Illinois, was in town to watch the Wisconsin Badgers take on the No. 1 ranked Oregon Ducks. That was a game that Wisconsin ultimately lost, 16-13, but it was an effort that made an impact on Williams.
Jordan Love remembers exactly what it feels like. Earlier this year, in January, he watched the San Francisco 49ers celebrate their NFC divisional playoff win over his Green Bay Packers.
Luke Fickell had to make some changes in order to save face on this Wisconsin season. The Badgers are 5-5 and riding a three-game losing streak. Yes, they hung with No. 1 Oregon on Saturday in a 16-13 loss, but Fickell's team wasn't good enough.
Mike Norvell isn't happy with where his Florida State team is at, nor should he be.
Both managers helped their teams exceed expectations in 2024.
Some realignment had become normal over the years but the "super conferences" that have been created in the past season are just silly.
Venables gave his thoughts on "commitments" taking visits elsewhere on Tuesday. It's his policy that Oklahoma commitments don't take visits elsewhere, and even in 2024's NIL and transfer portal-happy college football universe, he's sticking with it.
Steve Sarkisian has one heck of a starting quarterback in Quinn Ewers.
The Tigers are 6-4 and out of the CFP race, but they still have two games left to play. At this point, they have a choice to keep working toward success, or frankly, they can give up.
From Philadelphia, four-star EDGE Zahir Mathis just feels like he's a recruit who should end up at Penn State. That's why there was undoubtedly disappointment in Happy Valley when Mathis committed to Ohio State in January of 2024.
Running back Joe Mixon has been on an absolute tear since becoming a member of the Houston Texans, and that continued on "Monday Night Football" against the Dallas Cowboys.
Sunday's contest was Watson's breakout game of 2024, but it won't mean much for the Packers long-term if he goes another few games without making these big plays.
Don Brown made a name for himself as the defensive coordinator at Michigan from 2016-20. His defenses were known to be tough and aggressive, and his time in Ann Arbor earned him (another) shot at UMass as head coach.
Mike Norvell had to do what no head coach wants to do on Sunday, and that was to fire several members of his staff.
There's not a ton of love lost between Alabama and the Georgia Bulldogs. Greg McElroy won a national championship game as the quarterback of the Alabama Crimson Tide.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self is once again bringing top talent to Lawrence.
Hayden Lowe had been committed to the USC Trojans since June of 2024, so that was a commitment that was coming up on six months. That's not a long time in general, but in today's college football recruiting environment, that is a long commitment. Unfortunately for the Trojans, that commitment isn't going to stick.
Kenny Darby is going to stay in the state to play college football. At least that's the plan for now, as the three-star from Bossier City, Louisiana has made a verbal commitment to Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers.
JJ Mandaquit is one of the top point guards in the country, and that's good news for the Washington Huskies because he just committed to head coach Danny Sprinkle and his staff.
Will Howard isn't really getting they hype. This, despite the fact that he's helped No. 2-ranked Ohio State to an 8-1 record.