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Gator Athletics Program Sixth in the Nation

The final LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standing placed Gators Athletics No. 6. Florida is the only program to finish among the nation's top 10 in each of the last 42 national all-sports standings.

Get to Know Your Orange: #45 DL, Clark Calloway

It’s time to start preparing for the 2026 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces for Year 3 of the Fran Brown Era. Up next is… Name: Clark Calloway Position: Defensive line Year: Redshirt sophomore Height: 6’4” Weight: 280 […]

Oklahoma Finishes 16th in Learfield Directors' Cup

NORMAN – The University of Oklahoma finished 16th in the 2025-26 Division I LEARFIELD Directors' Cup standings, marking the athletics department's third-highest finish in the last 12 years, the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics announced Thursday.

The Morning Memory: What is Britney doing with her life? Beatin’ Bama.

Welcome to the Morning Memory, in which we look back fondly on a treasured moment from the Bulldog past. This morning’s installment comes to you all the way from September 22, 2007. That’s when Mark Richt and #22 Georgia went to Tuscaloosa to take on #16 Alabama and second year head coach Nick Saban. The […]

Is It Time To Worry About Dylan Crews?

When the 2023 MLB draft rolled around, two LSU teammates were the main focus. Pitcher Paul Skenes was the high-upside arm in the draft, while the rest of the top five was hitter focused. Leading the way amongst that group was Dylan Crews. Crews was coming off a season where he hit .426 with 18 […] The post Is It Time To Worry About Dylan Crews? appeared first on Just Baseball .

Kyle Whittingham Ends Long-Standing Michigan Tradition With Major Bryce Underwood Anouncement

Kyle Whittingham’s arrival at Ann Arbor brought about a cultural shift. The biggest benefactor of this change has to be the starting quarterback, Bryce Underwood. The sophomore had no dedicated position coach during his freshman season, while Whittingham hired one in 2026 to maximize Underwood’s capability. His belief in Underwood now pushed the head coach […] The post Kyle Whittingham Ends Long-Standing Michigan Tradition With Major Bryce Underwood Anouncement appeared first on EssentiallyS...

College Football Playoff for HBCUs?

The question of a college football playoff amongst Division I HBCU teams came up recently. The post College Football Playoff for HBCUs? appeared first on HBCU Gameday .

Top Ten Opposing Players: Kewan Lacy and Kelley Jones

This summer we’ll be exploring the top 10 offensive and defensive players Mizzou football is slated to face this fall. We’re not ranking them 1-10, it’s much more scientific then that (or linguistic since we are just ordering them alphabetically.) We’re halfway through the TTOP exercise for 2026 and we’ve finally hit a former Tiger […]

Grading Michigan Football’s last 4 transfer portal classes

In the modern era of college football, a key element to roster construction has become the transfer portal. What was once a taboo and frowned upon way of adding players has become a natural part of every offseason. Before the 2021 season, the NCAA ruled that players could transfer schools and didn’t have to sit […]

North Dakota State is eligible for postseason play in 2026

North Dakota State fans rejoice. The NCAA Division I cabinet voted to repeal the rule that effectively barred teams transitioning from FCS to FBS from playing in a bowl game in their first season. This means that the newest member of the FBS and MWC will be eligible to make a bowl game this upcoming […]

Jaxon Branch Could be Eastern Washington’s Next Big Receiver

Death, taxes and EWU churning out wide receiver talent. From Brandon Kaufman to Cooper Kupp to Efton Chism III, the Eagles have had a long history of finding, developing and sending out some of college football’s best pass catchers. If the FCS had a “Wideout U” it would no question be Eastern Washington. Historically, offenses […]

LSU QB Peyton Houston reaffirms commitment after another visit

LSU Tigers four-star quarterback commit Peyton Houston returned to Baton Rouge this weekend for yet another visit, and the trip only strengthened his bond with the program as he appears more locked in than ever. The Shreveport, LA native and Evangel Christian standout, ranked as the No. 9 quarterback in the nation in the 2027 […]

Hoosiers Daily News: Indiana football shows off new-look uniforms

Indiana football has spent the first two seasons of the Curt Cignetti era wearing a seemingly lower quality jersey from apparel sponsor adidas. Now, heading into 2026, that seems to have changed. The aesthetics of the jersey are nearly identical from the coloring to the wordmark across the chest, “Indiana” on the home uniforms and […]

The missing piece? Why Terry Moore could be one of Ohio State’s most important defensive additions in 2026

Ohio State’s secondary is entering a new era. Caleb Downs is gone. Davison Igbinosun is gone. Lorenzo Styles Jr. is gone. The Buckeyes are not only replacing talent, but they have to replace leadership, experience, and hundreds of high-leverage snaps from one of the nation’s best defenses. Yet despite all of those departures, there is […]

“I Was Running Routes”: Jim Harbaugh’s Daughter Recalls Competing With College Football Recruits at Father’s Camp

Jim Harbaugh has never really believed in half measures. If you’re around him, you’re fully in it. It doesn’t matter if you’re a 5-star recruit, a backup LB, or his seven-year-old daughter wearing a dress and pink Converse. That’s why one of the funniest and most revealing stories about the former Michigan head coach came […] The post “I Was Running Routes”: Jim Harbaugh’s Daughter Recalls Competing With College Football Recruits at Father’s Camp appeared first on EssentiallySports .