Most college football fans and pundits seem to think No. 2 Ohio State's clash with No. 10 Miami on Wednesday night could be the most lopsided of all the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, in the Buckeyes' favor.
Before the opening round of the College Football Playoff kicked off, analysts scrutinized the twelve-team field to identify potential bracket busters. On the SEC Network, analyst Jordan Rodgers highlighted one specific signal-caller who he believes is not receiving enough national attention.
There are only two games on the Week 13 college football schedule pitting ranked teams against each other, and of course, both carry major College Football Playoff implications.
SEC analyst Jordan Rodgers knows about being underrated an underrated quarterback as the younger brother of NFL star Aaron Rodgers. So when he spoke up on SEC Nation about a passer who draws his attention for being underrated, it's only natural that his opinion drew note.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The first College Football Playoff ranking of the 2025 season was released Tuesday night, and as is per usual with these kinds of selections, everybody was in total agreement of the results of the ranking, from the teams involved to the rankings themselves.
When the Green Bay Packers play the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8, it will be more than just a battle between two top teams in their respective divisions.
ESPN analyst Jordan Rodgers used Friday’s “Get Up” to challenge the idea that Nebraska head coach Matt Rhule should be the automatic choice to replace James Franklin at Penn State.
ESPN college football analyst, Jordan Rodgers believes Ty Simpson is currently the ‘best’ NFL quarterback prospect. Simpson has performed like one of the best quarterbacks in college football this season en route to leading the Tide to five straight wins since losing to Florida State to open the season.
Sunday’s matchup at MetLife comes with a spark. The Giants, winless at 0-3, in a turn of events, have switched to rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart to ignite their season.
SEC Network analyst and former Vanderbilt quarterback Jordan Rodgers joined SportsCenter Wednesday morning to talk through some of the major matchups coming up on the Week 5 college football slate.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
One of the reasons fans love college football is because of all of the upsets that take place almost on a weekly basis. Another upset could occur on Saturday, according to "SEC Nation's" Jordan Rodgers.
College football analyst Jordan Rodgers made his pick for the Heisman Trophy race on Wednesday’s episode of ESPN’s Get Up. Sitting alongside host Mike Greenberg, Rodgers said Oklahoma Sooners quarterback John Mateer has set himself apart as the frontrunner after an explosive start to the season.
Analyst Jordan Rodgers didn’t hesitate to call LSU's Garrett Nussmeier "the best quarterback in the country" and a likely Heisman winner. "[Garrett Nussmeier] is the best QB in college football," Rodgers said.
LSU's Garrett Nussmeier is one of the leading candidates to win the Heisman Trophy. He can go down as one of the best quarterbacks in college football.
SEC fans get competitive about everything having to do with their respective college football programs, so of course they all want to have the slickest possible uniform combination.
Jordan Rodgers delivered one of the boldest statements of college football’s opening week when he crowned LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier the best signal-caller in the country.
This offseason saw some of the top quarterbacks from the 2024 college football season transition to the NFL. Notably, Miami Hurricanes' Cam Ward was selected first overall in the NFL Draft.
In 2023, the New York Jets were the talk of the town after they acquired the services of one of the greatest quarterbacks of all-time, Aaron Rodgers, in a trade with the Green Bay Packers.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has long had a contentious relationship with his family. But he recently revealed that things have been testy with his family members since at least 2016 over some drama centering on the hit TV series The Bachelorette. Rodgers had plenty to say in the new Netflix docuseries Aaron Rodgers: Enigma.
When she delivered her post-game analysis on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football, Nikki Glaser did not hold back in her mockery of the Jets, who the 40-year-old comedian compared to Bruce Springsteen.
It would've been great to see Tamar Braxton, Vanessa Bryant, and Meghan Markle on ensemble shows like The Real Housewives and Basketball Wives. But they aren't the only big names who said no to living their lives in front of the cameras. Check the rest out below.