The college football season just finished up its longest year ever, and the Ohio State football team decided to mess around and win the new 12-team College Football Playoff by beating Notre Dame
Ohio State and Texas headline the way-too-early College Football Playoff predictions for the 2025-26 season. With Ohio State projected as the No. 1 seed and Texas close behind at No. 2, these powerhouse programs are shaping up to be the teams to beat.
The Oregon Ducks were among the most watched teams during the college football season. Oregon played in three of the 20-most watched college football games in t
After having their season ended at the hands of the Ohio State Buckeyes at the Cotton Bowl, the Texas Longhorns could reportedly be looking toward Col
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The Oregon Ducks and Texas Longhorns were reportedly recruiting Ohio State Buckeyes sophomore wide receiver Carnell Tate to transfer. Tate decided to remain with Ohio State and coach Ryan Day, despite reported large Name,
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Ohio State looked mostly dominant through its College Football Playoff championship run, but the Buckeyes are not favored to repeat next year.
According to his projections (subscription required) Michigan will play (and lose) the Big Ten to Penn State, but then will have a rematch in Ann Arbor with Ohio State. Per Connelly, Michigan will beat OSU for a fifth-straight time in November and make it six in December.
The latest mock draft over at Draft Wire from Curt Popejoy attacks both units in his two-round projections.
Voters in California and Texas affiliated with a Democratic group want to intervene in a lawsuit filed by four Republican state attorneys general.
With Garrett off the table, Carter will become an even more valuable draft commodity, as will his draftmates, including Texas A&M's Shemar Stewart and Nic Scourton, Tennessee's James Pearce Jr., Georgia's Mykel Williams and Marshall's Mike Green.