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Jonathan Adams

Jonathan is a sports writer based in Atlanta, Ga. His work has been prominently cited on NFL.com, Yahoo Sports, Pro Football Talk, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report and Sports Illustrated. He is a member of the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and graduated from UCF with master's degrees in both sports business management and business administration. 

Jonathan has interviewed some of the top athletes, coaches and media figures in sports including Bryce Harper, Tony Romo, Roger Staubach, Bryce Young, Reggie Bush, Gus Malzahn, RJ Barrett, Will Anderson, Drake London and Devin White. He has been a credentialed media member covering notable events like the College Football Playoff, NFL draft, March Madness, PGA Tour Championship, Senior Bowl and McDonald's All-American Game. 

USC star Caleb Williams trolls Texas in viral Instagram post ahead of Red River Shootout

USC quarterback Caleb Williams may no longer be with the Oklahoma, but the former Sooners star is still feeling the rivalry with Texas. 

Deion Sanders floated as eventual candidate for SEC powerhouse

Coach Prime is already being floated as a potential successor to Nick Saban at Alabama, though retirement doesn't even yet seem to be cresting over the horizon for the Tuscaloosa legend.

Analyst floats wild hypothetical trade for USC QB Caleb Williams

There are no trades in college football, but the new NIL era is putting the value of players in a new light. 

Deion Sanders addresses Henry Blackburn's hit on Travis Hunter

There was a lot of chatter leading up to Colorado taking on Colorado State in Week 3, but Deion Sanders is attempting to take the high road after the Buffaloes' overtime win. 

Ole Miss HC Lane Kiffin makes wild accusation about Alabama defense

Alabama is playing musical chairs at quarterback and now may be taking the same approach with the coaching staff — or at least Lane Kiffin thinks so.

How Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders stacks up in early NFL mock drafts

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders has moved from a 2024 NFL Draft sleeper to a potential first-round pick after just two games with the Buffaloes. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr.