Chad Williams+FollowKenny Dillingham’s hilarious coffee shop promiseArizona State’s Kenny Dillingham just confirmed a wild rumor: he really did tell a Michigan State fan at a local coffee shop that he’s not leaving for Michigan. The fan asked him point-blank not to jump ship, and Dillingham just laughed and said, “don’t think that’s going to happen.” He even posted about it online—then quickly deleted it! With Michigan still hunting for a new coach and Dillingham locked in at ASU, it’s got fans buzzing. What do you think—should coaches be this candid with fans, or is it all part of the college football circus? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowAuburn’s roster shakeup: What’s next?Auburn football fans are seeing some big changes as the team faces notable pre-portal departures this offseason. Several key players are moving on, which could really shake up the lineup and create new opportunities for rising talent. It’s always tough to see familiar faces go, but this kind of turnover might open the door for fresh energy and unexpected stars. How do you feel about the current roster changes? Which positions do you think need the most attention before next season kicks off? Let’s talk about what these moves mean for Auburn’s future. #Sports #AuburnFootball #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowXavier Townsend leaving Iowa State: What’s next?Xavier Townsend is on the move again—after just one season with Iowa State, the wide receiver is entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. Townsend, who previously played three years at UCF, made 10 appearances for the Cyclones this season and racked up 243 receiving yards. While he didn’t find the end zone through the air, he did score on the ground. This kind of mid-career transfer can shake up both the player’s future and the team’s plans. How do you feel about players switching schools so often? Is it good for college football or does it hurt team chemistry? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBrendan Sorsby’s next move shakes up college footballBrendan Sorsby, Cincinnati’s standout quarterback, is hitting the transfer portal after racking up over 7,200 passing yards and 82 total touchdowns across his college career. What’s wild is that Sorsby was once offered a spot in an offense modeled after Josh Heupel’s high-octane system—think fast-paced, high-scoring football. With so many coaching connections and offensive minds in play, it’s anyone’s guess where Sorsby will land next or how his style could shake up another program. Where do you think he fits best, and what does this mean for teams looking for a proven QB? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana football faces NIL chaos and portal dramaIndiana’s playoff dreams are getting rocked by the wild world of college football—think NIL deals, transfer portal shakeups, and now, Fernando Mendoza taking home the Heisman. The transfer portal is turning into a revolving door, making it tough for teams like the Hoosiers to build any real momentum. Meanwhile, NIL money is changing the game for both players and programs. With all this upheaval, can Indiana actually compete for a playoff spot, or is the system stacked against them? Curious to hear how folks think this new era is shaping up for our team. #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTexas coach calls out CFP, Auburn doubles downSteve Sarkisian isn’t holding back—he’s frustrated that teams with easier schedules are making the College Football Playoff over those who take on tougher opponents. Meanwhile, Auburn’s leadership is doing the opposite: they’re stacking their future schedules with powerhouse matchups against Baylor, Notre Dame, and Miami, even if fans aren’t thrilled. It’s a bold move that’s all about challenging the best, not playing it safe. Do you think strength of schedule should matter more, or is it all about the win-loss record? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMassive boost for Georgia Tech sportsTwo anonymous families just supercharged Georgia Tech athletics with $20 million in donations, pushing the Full Steam Ahead initiative closer to its $500 million goal. This isn’t just about numbers—Tech is ramping up investments in football, including a new performance center and stadium upgrades, all aimed at building championship-level teams. Donor participation is up 21% in just six months, showing real momentum. These gifts come at a time when resources are more crucial than ever for college sports success. What do you think—will this new wave of support help Georgia Tech break through nationally? #Sports #GeorgiaTech #CollegeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLane Kiffin’s son Knox gets Big Ten attentionLane Kiffin’s move to LSU isn’t the only headline in his family—his son Knox, a sophomore QB at Oxford High in Mississippi, just scored an offer from a top Big Ten school. Despite being an unranked 2028 recruit, Knox has already caught the eye of programs like SMU, Arkansas State, and now Washington, after leading his team to an 11-win season. With his dad now coaching in Louisiana, could Knox’s next chapter be in the SEC or will he blaze his own trail up north? What do you think is best for a young athlete in his shoes? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball42Share
Chad Williams+FollowTexas A&M’s defense: Tough, but beatable?Texas A&M’s defense has been a wall all season—leading the nation in sacks and third-down stops—but there are cracks Miami could exploit in the playoffs. Despite all those stats, the Aggies have given up big plays and points to several teams, and their secondary has snagged just three interceptions all year. Missed tackles and occasional lapses against the run have also hurt them. Miami’s offense, with its knack for explosive plays, might have a real shot to break through. How do you see this matchup playing out? Can Miami’s attack expose A&M’s weak spots, or will the Aggies’ pressure be too much? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowTexas Longhorns’ O-line shakeup: Who’s next?Texas fans, the hunt for a stronger offensive line is officially on after last season’s run game struggled to get going in the SEC. With the transfer portal wide open, the Longhorns are eyeing some serious talent to boost their depth—think Kenton Jerido from South Alabama and Tellek Lockett from Texas State, both proven run blockers. There’s also buzz around prospects like Gavin Marks and Deandre Carter, who could bring fresh energy up front. Which transfer do you think could make the biggest impact, and what’s your take on building with transfers versus developing recruits? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeFootball00Share