glen25+FollowRazorbacks shake up recruiting with big linebacker offerArkansas’ new coaching staff is making waves by targeting top talent like Kaiden Buchanan, a standout linebacker from Mississippi whose stats are off the charts. Buchanan’s explosive play and recent all-state honors have caught the eye of major SEC programs, but it’s Arkansas’ aggressive approach that’s turning heads. With the Razorbacks rebuilding their linebacker group after losing key players, this fresh focus on rising stars could signal a new era for the team. What do you think—will these bold recruiting moves pay off for the Hogs? #Sports #Football #Razorbacks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia Bulldogs eye rising NC star RandleGeorgia football just made a big move by offering a scholarship to Aroson Randle, a standout from Garner, NC, who’s turning heads as a top linebacker prospect for 2027. At 6'3" and 210 lbs, Randle’s not just a football player—he’s also a track athlete, and athleticism runs in his family. With major programs like Ohio State and South Carolina already showing interest, Georgia’s offer could shake up the recruiting landscape. How do you think this kind of early attention shapes a young athlete’s journey? Let’s hear your thoughts on high school recruiting and its impact! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowGeorgia’s big push for Waylon WootenGeorgia’s football program is making it crystal clear: they want Grayson’s Waylon Wooten, and they’re pulling out all the stops. Wooten says the attention from the Bulldogs lately has been on another level, with coaches like Tray Scott and Kirby Smart making him feel like a top priority. They’re not just talking about his skills—they’re showing real love to his family and painting a picture of how he’d fit into their defense. With other schools like Florida and USC also interested, it’s going to be interesting to see where Wooten’s journey leads. What do you think matters most for recruits—coaching, culture, or something else? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMichigan vs Penn State: 2026 showdown heats upPenn State fans are already eyeing the 2026 Michigan game as a must-win, especially with new head coaches leading both programs. Michigan’s tough schedule that year includes heavyweights like Oregon, Iowa, and Oklahoma, making every Big Ten matchup even more critical. The Wolverines have dominated Penn State in recent years, but with Matt Campbell now at the helm for the Nittany Lions, the rivalry could take a new turn. How do you see this coaching shakeup changing the Big Ten landscape? Which matchup are you most excited for in 2026? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowJustice Haynes could transform Georgia Tech’s run gameJustice Haynes, one of the top running backs in the country, is coming home to Georgia Tech—and that’s a game-changer for the Yellow Jackets. With Haynes joining Malachi Hosley in the backfield, Tech’s offense is set to be more explosive than ever. Haynes brings a track record of big plays and consistency, including five straight 100-yard games last season. Fans are buzzing about the potential of this duo to make Georgia Tech’s ground attack one of the best in the ACC. What do you think—could this be the key to a breakout season for the Jackets? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSyracuse scores big with Baltimore football talentSyracuse football is making major moves by building a strong recruiting pipeline with Baltimore’s powerhouse Saint Frances Academy. The Orange just landed a commitment from 2027 three-star running back Sa’Nir Brooks, one of Maryland’s top players, beating out offers from schools like Michigan State and Virginia Tech. With 10 verbal pledges already in the 2027 class and a national ranking of No. 5, Syracuse is quickly becoming a destination for elite high school talent. What do you think this means for the future of Syracuse football? Can this Baltimore connection change the game? #Sports #Football #SyracuseFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHBCU football rivalry returns to NashvilleMorgan State and Tennessee State are reviving a football rivalry that’s been on ice for nearly 40 years, with games set for 2026 in Nashville and 2027 in Baltimore. For longtime fans and new supporters alike, this is more than just a matchup—it’s a chance to reconnect with HBCU football tradition and campus pride. Tennessee State has never lost to Morgan State, but after decades apart, anything can happen. What does this renewed series mean for the HBCU community and the future of non-conference games? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #HBCU00Share
Chad Williams+FollowRutgers football: Is a big comeback on the horizon?Urban Meyer just named Rutgers as a program he believes could pull off a stunning turnaround—like Indiana did not long ago. He’s putting his faith in coach Greg Schiano, who once had Rutgers ranked in the top 10 and led them to their first-ever bowl win. With the right mix of coaching, recruiting, and NIL support, could Rutgers shake off years of rebuilding and become a true contender again? It’s a bold prediction, but in today’s college football, anything feels possible. What do you think—can the Scarlet Knights rise again? #Sports #Football #Rutgers00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson eyes Ivy League talent boostClemson is making a bold move by bringing in Penn linebacker Ryan O’Connell for a visit next week. O’Connell, a standout at Penn and a former all-state captain from Connecticut, has drawn interest from big names like Auburn and Duke, but Clemson’s preferred walk-on offer could be a game-changer. With just one year of eligibility left, O’Connell’s experience—43 tackles and two sacks over 30 games—could add depth and leadership to the Tigers’ defense. What do you think: Can an Ivy League transfer make a real impact in the ACC? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCyclones’ black uniforms: Here to stay!Iowa State’s all-black football uniforms aren’t going anywhere, and new head coach Jimmy Rogers is all in. He’s made it clear that while he lets the equipment staff pick game-day looks, he loves the black-on-black style—and, more importantly, so do the players. For Rogers, it’s about giving the team a sense of ownership and pride every time they hit the field. The black uniforms have already been part of some unforgettable Cyclone moments, and it sounds like we’ll be seeing plenty more. What do you think—should the black look become a permanent tradition? #Sports #Football #IowaState00Share