AmberAbyss+FollowTexas Longhorns’ GPA win sparks prideTexas Longhorns players just pulled off something that’s got fans buzzing—and it’s not about football scores. The team posted a 3.31 GPA for the fall semester, matching their spring achievement and showing how much things have changed since Steve Sarkisian took over. Just a few years ago, Texas celebrated a 2.89 GPA, so this jump is huge. Fans are joking that the GPA “outscored Tech in the playoffs,” and even the recruiting director is beaming with pride. With a top transfer class coming in, could academic success be the secret sauce for a championship run next year? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowRedshirt Rule Shake-Up: What It Means NowBig news out of the AFCA convention—FBS coaches just voted unanimously to tweak the redshirt rule. Now, players could see action in up to nine games and still keep a full year of eligibility. This comes after the Trinidad Chambliss eligibility drama and growing concerns over midseason opt-outs. The move aims to keep more guys like Chambliss in the game and cut down on those strategic sit-outs. NCAA approval is still pending, but this could be a game-changer for roster management! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowQB shakeup: Eli Holstein joins VirginiaEli Holstein, once a top recruit for Alabama and Pitt’s starting QB, is now heading to Virginia after a standout but injury-shortened run at Pitt. With Virginia coming off a record-breaking season and their starting QB gone, Holstein’s arrival—alongside former Mizzou starter Beau Pribula—means the Cavaliers’ quarterback room just got a lot more interesting. Holstein racked up over 3,300 yards and 29 touchdowns in two seasons at Pitt. How do you think this QB shuffle will impact Virginia’s momentum in the ACC next season? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowQB Air Noland’s next chapter: Memphis boundAir Noland, once a top-60 recruit and former South Carolina quarterback, is making a fresh start with the Memphis Tigers. After a whirlwind year bouncing from Ohio State to South Carolina—where he barely saw the field—Noland hit the transfer portal, looking for a real shot at playing time. Memphis, under new head coach Charles Huff, could be the place he finally gets his chance, though competition will be fierce with another top QB transfer joining the squad. What do you think—will Noland finally get his breakout moment, or is this just another pit stop? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMissouri football shakes up its QB roomMissouri just landed Nick Evers from the transfer portal, adding another big name to their quarterback lineup. This move means Austin Simmons can breathe a little easier, as the competition just got a shakeup but also some clarity. With the Tigers making bold roster moves and leveraging SEC connections, it feels like Mizzou is gearing up for something special this season. How do you feel about the Tigers’ new direction? Do you think this QB addition will finally give them the edge they need in the SEC? #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s Damari Alston heads to TulsaBig shakeup for both Auburn and Tulsa football fans: Damari Alston, who showed real promise as a Tiger, is now suiting up for Tulsa for his final year. Alston’s Auburn run had some highs—like his breakout against Baylor—but injuries and a crowded backfield changed his path. With Alston’s move, Auburn’s running back room gets a fresh look, while Tulsa gains a seasoned playmaker. How do you think this transfer will impact both teams next season? Let’s hear your thoughts on whether this is a win-win for both programs! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowOU standout Gentry Williams heads to GeorgiaGentry Williams, a former Oklahoma defensive back who showed flashes of brilliance when healthy, is taking his talents to the Georgia Bulldogs for his final college season. After battling injuries that sidelined him for much of the past two years, Williams is set to bring veteran experience to a Georgia team chasing its third straight SEC title. Mark your calendars: Oklahoma will face Georgia in Athens on September 26, 2026, so Williams will get a shot at his old team. How do you think this move will shake up the SEC next season? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVirginia football lands big defensive boostVirginia just added some serious size and talent to its defense—Devon Baxter, a 6'6" edge rusher from Michigan, is officially a Cavalier. Even though Baxter didn’t see game action for the Wolverines, he was a four-star recruit with over 20 offers out of high school, including Penn State and Tennessee. With three years of eligibility left, he could be a game-changer for UVA’s defensive line. The transfer portal rules are also tighter this year, so this move feels even more significant. What do you think—will Baxter make an immediate impact for the Hoos? #Sports #VirginiaFootball #CollegeFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBuckeye to Wildcat: Tshabola’s Next ChapterBig news in the trenches—Tegra Tshabola, the former Buckeye right guard, is taking his talents to Kentucky! After a rollercoaster run at Ohio State, where he snagged All-Big Ten third-team honors but struggled with consistency, Tshabola is now set to bolster the Wildcats’ O-line under new head coach Will Stein. With the Buckeyes holding steady on their other starters, will this move shake up the SEC? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #CollegeFootball #OhioState00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUtah’s top recruit shakes up Michigan footballUtah’s No. 1 high school football recruit, Salesi Moa, just hit the transfer portal before ever suiting up for the Utes, and the ripple effects could be huge for Michigan fans. Moa, ranked as the nation’s top athlete and a top 50 recruit, has close ties to Michigan’s staff—including family connections and former teammates. With his older brother possibly transferring too, this move could reshape both programs. What do you think: Is this a game-changer for Michigan, or will Utah find a way to keep their star? #Sports #CollegeFootball #Utah00Share