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The 20 most-read College Football blog posts · Mar 30–Apr 5, 2026

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2026 Lions Mock Draft Roundup 10.0: Best OT fit debate unsettled

We’re less than three weeks away from the 2026 NFL Draft, and the mock draft networks are churning out predictions at a fever pace. This week, we examined 45 mock drafts, and while they’re still very heavily leaning toward the Detroit Lions selecting an offensive tackle in the first round—39 predictions compared to just six […]

Monday Night Therapy: Nebraska Spring Game Reactions 🌽| QB, RB, WR & O-Line Breakdown

Monday Night Therapy focused on Nebraska’s spring football game and the excitement surrounding the 2026 season. Minnie Hunt and Fred Sacco discussed the unusual format of the spring game, which featured offense versus defense rather than the traditional Red-White split. Despite attendance being lower than in past years, they felt the crowd still looked impressive […]

Illinois’ coaching staff deserves credit for a historic season

Before the season began, I wrote about how this could be a potential make it or break it year for Brad Underwood. Not necessarily for his job security, but more so for the fanbase. Much of Illini nation began to grow impatient after multiple early tournament exits, especially considering the level of talent those teams […]

UConn football adds a regional WR commit

On Monday, wide receiver Johnny Gingeruha announced on X that he will continue his football career as a UConn Husky this fall. In the Massachusetts native’s final year attending Avon Old Farms in Avon, Connecticut, the 5-foot-10 deep threat was stellar as he helped the Winged Beavers post an undefeated 10-0 record as they won […]

Jumbo Package: Daniel Hill is winning the offseason workouts

The talk of the Alabama corner of the internet yesterday was Daniel Hill. “I had to just go back and see what I was doing wrong,” Hill told the media after practice on Monday. “I had to change the way I was eating, cardio more, and that’s really it, and just keep working at that. […]

Packers Cap: Devonte Wyatt extension is ‘likely to happen’

Beyond just extensions for tight end Tucker Kraft and receiver Christian Watson, which seem like no-brainers at this point, the Green Bay Packers are apparently eyeing another big extension in the near future. In his article covering the Packers’ current cap situation, here’s what the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Tom Silverstein had to say about defensive […]

Josh Schertz staying at Saint Louis, per reports

According to various national media reports this afternoon, Saint Louis’ Josh Schertz has withdrawn his name from consideration for the NC State head coaching job. NC State just met with Schertz on Saturday, so I appreciate that he made a quick decision. Given the nice extension he just got from Saint Louis, this isn’t a […]

Recapping how March went for five Ohio State winter sports teams

March was a busy month for Ohio State athletics. Along with the winter sports wrapping up their seasons, the spring sports are now in the middle of their seasons. As if that wasn’t enough to keep track of, the Buckeye football team kicked off spring practices ahead of next month’s annual spring game. Since we […]

BSD YouTube Show: Checking In On Spring Practice

Spring practice is alive and well in Happy Valley so we’re going to go position-by-position to preview what the Nittany Lions have heading into the 2026 season. We’ll be live at 12 p.m. EST on YouTube. The audio for the show will be up on Apple and Spotify at some time tomorrow.

Nebraska Still Searching for Answers on the Defensive Line

Nebraska wrapped up spring football earlier than most programs—and did so with very little noise. That silence felt intentional. After a frustrating end to last season, Matt Rhule and his staff approached the spring with a methodical, workmanlike mindset. There was no hype train, no bold proclamations—just quiet evaluation. But reading between the lines, one […]

Friday Dots: Spring Showdowns

Good morning Dawg fans! On the heels of day 3 of Spring practice, we’ve got a lot of news for you, from all sports. Football Dots Athletics Dots Throwback Game of The Week For this week, we’re going all the way back to 2022. On a windy Friday night, the Huskies met Oregon State for […]

Virginia Tech football: James Franklin acknowledges chip on shoulder

When you get fired nine months after almost leading your team to the national championship game, it would probably be a motivator for the rest of your career. That’s the situation Virginia Tech head coach James Franklin finds himself in these days. When Penn State fired Franklin, it was a gift for Virginia Tech, which […]

Mizzou softball faces offensive struggles in 9-1 loss to LSU

While LSU piled on nine runs, just two would have been enough as Mizzou lost 9-1 in a series-opening loss in Columbia. Mizzou struggled with runners in scoring position, finishing 0-6 while leaving nine runners stranded. By comparison LSU finished the game 6-7 with runners in scoring position, taking advantage of every runner. “We need […]

Chicago Bears Draft: A closer look at Mizzou’s top prospects

On her latest Making Monsters podcast, Taylor Doll is joined by Eli Hoff, who covers the Mizzou Tigers for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. They chat about several Missouri prospects who fit the Chicago Bears’ needs, including defensive end Zion Young. The 22-year-old Young (6’6”, 262) transferred to Missouri after two years at Michigan State, and […]

The Case for Keionte Scott Being a First-Round Pick in the 2026 NFL Draft

As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the Miami Hurricanes football program is producing a wave of NFL-ready talent. They haven’t had a class like this in quite some time, where there are many players from Miami who can make an immediate impact once they get drafted. Among the deep Canes draft class, one name continues […]

Virginia Tech football: James Franklin hypes freshman quarterback’s ‘unbelievable’ performance

The Virginia Tech Hokies finally have depth and upside at the quarterback position. After seemingly years of uncertainty about the game’s most important position, new head coach James Franklin attacked the position hard this offseason. Presumed starter Ethan Grunkemeyer started seven games for Penn State last season and was one of the most prized players […]

“On A Red And White Tide, We Stormed The Visitors’ Fortress”

As a football fan, sometimes it’s necessary to take a step back when viewing a truly epic result in all its majesty. Like a piece of classic Hollywood cinema, what you perhaps didn’t initially appreciate by way of character nuances, plot twists or iconic images often only becomes clear on second, third, fourth or fifth […]

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