How crazy is the transfer market for college football quarterbacks? Former Arizona State QB Sam Leavitt, ranked by On3 as the top QB in the transfer portal, sat courtside Tuesday night at an LSU basketball game with Tigers coach Lane Kiffin.
Six Big Ten teams were ranked in the second CFP rankings, with two of the West Coast schools included: Oregon at No. 8 and USC at No. 17. If the playoffs were to begin this week, the Ducks would be joined in the playoff field by Ohio State and Indiana, who maintained their rankings of first and second, respectively.
This week features 14 of the 18 Big Ten teams in action across seven conference games. The four teams on a bye are USC, Maryland, Penn State and Ohio State.
This week, 17 of the 18 Big Ten teams are in action across eight conference games. USC steps out of league play for the intersectional rivalry with Notre Dame, and Illinois has the week off following its moderately strong showing against Ohio State.
It's clear the University of Washington football team has a lot of offensive firepower. Just check the conference awards roll call. For the fourth time this season, the Huskies provided the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week -- only they didn't share the honor this time.
All 18 Big Ten teams are in action this week across nine conference games. We take a look at the four games featuring the West Coast schools and two others that offer some intrigue.
Michigan’s regular season win total is 8.5 at most online sports books. What does that mean for how Vegas projects Michigan to finish the rest of the season?
Conference play kicks off in earnest in the Big Ten this week with five conference games, including a couple of huge ones. For the West Coast schools, it is Rivalry Week in the Pacific Northwest, with the Ducks hosting the Beavers and Washington heading to Washington State.
The opening week of the 2025 season was a big success for the Big Ten, posting a 16-2 record and a pair of Power 4 wins. Those victories included a huge triumph for Ohio State over Texas, giving the league an early edge in conference supremacy over the SEC.
The wait is finally over. Every year, college football seems to have the longest offseason. From the middle of January to the end of August, there’s not much to do but speculate.
It’s about that time. Bold predictions are my specialty, and this is not the moment to back down. From predicting a surprise team to make the Mountain West Championship game to highlighting programs coming off three-win seasons, you’ve come to the right place.