AmberAbyss+FollowIzzo fires up Michigan State-Michigan rivalryTom Izzo isn’t holding back as Michigan State gears up to face Michigan at the Breslin Center. He openly admits, “I hate them,” but says it’s all about respect in this fierce rivalry. Both teams are on hot streaks—Michigan’s offense is on fire, while the Spartans’ defense is locking teams down. Izzo’s track record against Michigan is impressive, but Dusty May’s Wolverines are looking to flip the script this season. With so much at stake, who do you think has the edge? Is it defense or offense that will decide this classic showdown? #Sports #MichiganState #MichiganWolverines00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowNebraska nearly stuns Michigan in Ann ArborNebraska pushed Michigan to the brink last night, showing grit and smart play despite missing key players. The Cornhuskers led most of the way, but Michigan’s size and late defensive surge proved just enough to tip the game their way, 75-72. Nebraska’s physical screens and relentless hustle forced 19 Michigan turnovers—on the road! Even in defeat, this kind of performance against a national title favorite is a huge confidence boost. If Nebraska can hang with Michigan shorthanded, what does that say about their ceiling this season? Would you call this a moral victory, or is it all about the final score? #Sports #NebraskaBasketball #MichiganWolverines00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowAuburn basketball’s wild comeback stuns TexasAuburn fans just witnessed one of the most electrifying second halves in recent memory. Down 14 at home, the Tigers flipped the script with Keyshawn Hall dropping 25 points after halftime and Kevin Overton raining threes. Auburn’s defense tightened up, turnovers were nearly nonexistent, and the team got to the free throw line 39 times—no wonder they pulled off their fourth straight win. With Hall looking NBA-bound, this squad is giving us serious 1980s Chuck Person vibes. How far do you think this team can go if they keep playing like this? #Sports #Basketball #AuburnBasketball00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowAthens food spots serving up winter funAthens restaurants are making winter a lot more exciting this week! Union Fare is rolling out a Winter Olympics-inspired menu—think giant pretzels, fancy hot dogs, and marshmallow espresso martinis—perfect for watching the games with friends. Metro Diner is offering hearty meal deals after 3 p.m., and BobaMania’s two-for-$10 “TEA-day” is back every Tuesday. Ladies’ Night at Chuck’s Fish means half-price drinks and sushi, while Farm Burger’s student night lets you build your own burger for just $5. Which spot are you hitting up first, and what’s your go-to winter comfort food? #Sports #AthensEats #WinterOlympics00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowKeyshawn Hall’s second-half surge lifts AuburnKeyshawn Hall just put on a show for Auburn, exploding for 25 points in the second half and finishing with 31 to help the Tigers rally past Texas. Hall’s relentless drive at the line has now made him the top free-throw shooter in Division I this season. What’s even more impressive? He’s scored 30+ in three SEC games already and is averaging 22 points in conference play. Hall credits his teammates and coach for his confidence, but his belief in being the best player in college hoops is clear. How far do you think Hall can take Auburn this season? #Sports #AuburnBasketball #KeyshawnHall00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLonghorns’ 5-Star WR Eyes SEC RivalryHook 'em fans, but keep an eye on this: Easton Royal, the Longhorns’ prized 5-star WR commit, just had a lengthy meeting with Ole Miss’ new coach Pete Golding—both Louisiana natives. Royal admits the Louisiana connection is real, and he’s even planning an official visit to the Rebels. With Ole Miss pushing hard, could the Longhorns lose their top recruit to an SEC rival? This recruiting battle is heating up! #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowGeorgia WR shakes up recruitment after coach moveJordan Christie, a top 2027 wide receiver from Georgia, just put Florida high on his list after his former Georgia Tech recruiter, Trent McKnight, joined the Gators’ staff. Christie had previously committed to Georgia Tech but backed out in December. Now, with McKnight at Florida and a fresh offer on the table, the Gators are suddenly in the mix for this Peach State standout. It’s wild how much a coach’s move can change a player’s whole outlook! What do you think—should players follow coaches, or stick with their original commitments? #Sports #Football #FloridaGators00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCam Coleman’s $2.9M move shakes up Texas footballCam Coleman’s arrival in Austin isn’t just a win for the Longhorns on the field—it’s a game-changer for college football’s NIL scene. As the highest-valued non-quarterback in the country, Coleman’s $2.9 million NIL valuation puts him right behind only two QBs in the transfer portal rankings. His social media presence and on-field production are turning heads, and he’s expected to give Arch Manning a serious boost this season. With Texas aiming for a national title, how do you think Coleman’s star power will impact the team and the broader NIL landscape? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas Longhorns’ O-line could get a major boostLaurence Seymore, a standout All-American guard, just transferred to the Texas Longhorns and could be the missing piece for their offensive line. The catch? His eligibility is still up in the air as he waits on an NCAA waiver. If approved, Seymore’s experience and versatility could transform Texas’s front five, finally shoring up a weak spot that’s been holding them back. With other key transfers and returning talent, this line could be the strongest Texas has had in years. What do you think—will the NCAA grant his waiver, and how much of a difference could Seymore make? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s new QB-center duo could change everythingAuburn fans, get ready for a smoother transition this season—new head coach Alex Golesh just landed two of his most trusted players from USF: quarterback Byrum Brown and center Cole Best. These guys aren’t just talented; they already know Golesh’s offense inside and out, which means Auburn can hit the ground running instead of spending weeks adjusting. Brown’s stats last year were wild—over 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing. Having his longtime center, Best, right there with him could be a game-changer for the Tigers’ offense. How do you think this instant chemistry will impact Auburn’s season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share