Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis is certainly one of the players on the short list of Heisman Trophy candidates for the 2023 college football season.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines have one goal in mind for 2023. Of course, it's the same goal that all college football contenders have, but this seems to be deeply specific for the Wolverines.
It is a bit ironic that the Packers find themselves boasting a rookie class that is chock-full of athletic potential in the first season in the post Aaron Rodgers-era.
There was a point in recent college football history when Ohio State head coach Jim Tressel was forced to "resign" because some of his players had received "improper benefits" from a tattoo parlor.
Matt Rhule has to change the culture of Nebraska football, and he'll get his chance to start doing just that in the fall. Building a strong recruiting foundation is that—and Rhule is doing exactly that in the 2024 cycle—but it all comes down to winning or losing in college football.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce undoubtedly has had a better NFL career than Tim Tebow ever did. It's nearly guaranteed that Kelce is going to be an NFL Hall of Famer when he decides to hang up his cleats.
Vick might be remembered now for a variety of other things, but his college football version was unforgettable.
As head coach Brian Kelly looks to build off an impressive 10-4 season in his first year in Baton Rouge, LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels believes the Tigers have a clear-cut advantage over the rest of the contenders college football heading into 2023.
Nebraska's continued success in the Rhule era will come down to whether or not he can build a program — and so far so good on that front.
Speed and size is the name of the game in college football and especially in the SEC. For the Florida Gators, it's seemingly always been athleticism that has won the day (think: Percy Harvin) and head coach Billy Napier just got a big dose of that on the 2024 recruiting trail.
The Detroit Tigers have optioned infielder Nick Maton to Triple-A Toledo. Seemingly just minutes after he arguably blew a game and series against the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, new general manager Scott Harris sent the 26-year-old packing his bags and heading down south.
On the same day the Alabama Crimson Tide are officially losing star forward Brandon Miller to the NBA Draft, head coach Nate Oats has snagged a recruit who could potentially help Alabama replace Miller.
College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock is planning on retiring once his contact expiries in February of 2025.
The last tight end recruit the Iowa Hawkeyes snagged out of Omaha was Noah Fant. That worked out pretty well for the Hawkeyes, and now they'll hope for a repeat performance.
Looking back on the 2003 NBA Draft two decades later.
Imagine Green Bay Packers' first round pick Lukas Van Ness playing in the NHL.
Georgia five-star quarterback commit Dylan Raiola is moving closer to where he's expected to play college football. On the surface, that seems like nothing noteworthy, maybe something to simply mention on a slow news day.
Victor Wembanyama is soon to be a member of the San Antonio Spurs. Once his name is officially called by NBA commissioner Adam Silver on Thursday night, the clock begins for arguably the most hyped NBA draft prospect ever.
The NCAA says Hardaway committed two recruiting violations during the 2021-22 academic year.
Florida Gators head coach Billy Napier will be looking to build off a 6-7 campaign as he heads into his second season in Gainesville.
Tennessee Volunteers head coach Josh Heupel is building something special at Rocky Top, and he's building for the future too considering the success the Vols are having on the recruiting trail.
Shaquille O'Neal has always seemed like a good dude — well, unless you're a backboard. If you're a backboard Shaq definitely doesn't like you.
A video of Love wishing a happy Father's Day to "all the Bears fans out there" went wild on the internet on Sunday, but the context behind the video has since been revealed.
Dabo Swinney and the Clemson Tigers are on a roll on the 2024 recruiting trail, and now they can celebrate their first big win of the 2025 cycle.