Chad Williams+FollowMizzou’s offense just got a major upgradeMizzou fans, get ready—Coach Drinkwitz just pulled off a game-changer for the Tigers’ offense. Star wide receiver Cayden Lee is coming in from Ole Miss, reuniting with QB Austin Simmons and instantly raising hopes for a 1,000-yard season. While this move shook up the receiver room (Auburn transfer Horatio Fields is out), the Tigers aren’t slowing down. Local phenom Preston Hatfield, who shattered state rushing records, is now committed for 2026. With a loaded backfield and top transfer class, Mizzou is suddenly a legit playoff contender. How do you feel about the new roster? Is this the year the Tigers break through? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowMichigan’s new linebacker is being slept onMichigan’s latest linebacker addition, Nathaniel Staehling, is getting way less hype than he deserves. Staehling was a team captain and a playoff star at North Dakota State, racking up 75 tackles and two pick-sixes last season. Yet, transfer portal rankings barely notice him—he’s outside the top 60 for linebackers on most lists. But let’s be real: production on the field matters more than star ratings. Staehling’s track record shows he could be a huge asset for the Wolverines. Are these rankings missing the mark? What do you think makes a transfer truly valuable? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s 2026 football schedule is wildMichigan fans, brace yourselves: the 2026 football season could be one of the toughest in recent memory. The Wolverines are set to face six teams that consistently land in the top 25 of early rankings, and three of those—Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon—each snagged multiple No. 1 spots across different polls. With Ohio State and Indiana both being ranked No. 1 in four separate lists, and Oregon topping three, Michigan’s path is stacked with powerhouse opponents. How do you think this brutal schedule will shape the Wolverines’ season? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMissouri’s edge rush gamble: Will it pay off?Losing both Zion Young and Damon Wilson II has left Missouri’s defensive line with some big shoes to fill, and the recent swap with Miami isn’t easing concerns. While Miami gets a projected first-rounder in Wilson, Mizzou brings in Malik Bryant, who’s still looking to prove himself after a quiet season. The Tigers have added a few more transfers, but none have a sack to their name yet. It feels like the coaching staff is betting on untapped potential rather than proven talent. Do you think this risk could pay off, or is Missouri’s defense in trouble for 2024? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowBuckeyes land a kicker with serious rangeOhio State fans, get ready for a new era in special teams—Cooper Peterson, a young kicker from North Carolina, just committed to the Buckeyes for 2026. Peterson is known for his ability to nail field goals from over 50 yards out, something the team has sorely missed in big moments. After last season’s heartbreaks, Coach Ryan Day is clearly making moves to fix the kicking game. Peterson may not be a ranked recruit, but sometimes the underdogs bring the biggest surprises. How do you feel about this fresh start for Ohio State’s kicking squad? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCyclones snap road skid with explosive first halfA 51-21 halftime lead on the road? That’s exactly how the Iowa State Cyclones put their recent away-game struggles behind them against Oklahoma State. The defense was relentless, forcing 10 turnovers in the first half alone, while Milan Momcilovic and Joshua Jefferson lit up the scoreboard with a combined 35 points. Even though the second half cooled off a bit, the Cyclones’ early energy and focus were a huge statement. It’s the kind of performance that makes you wonder—could this be the turning point for their season? What do you think sparked this shift? #Sports #Football #Cyclones00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMizzou football’s transfer trio shakes up 2026Mizzou fans, this offseason just got a lot more exciting—Missouri has landed its third former Ole Miss player, wide receiver Cayden Lee, in the transfer portal. Lee’s impressive stats (106 catches, 1,623 yards, 7 TDs) and his chemistry with new QB Austin Simmons could mean big things for the Tigers’ offense. With nearly every major receiver gone, Lee’s arrival is a game-changer for a team that’s rebuilding fast. After adding Miami linebacker Bobby Washington Jr., Mizzou’s transfer class now ranks No. 19 nationally. How do you feel about this new-look Tigers squad for 2026? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
glen25+FollowMiami’s defense reshapes after LB transferLosing linebacker Bobby Washington to Missouri is a big shakeup for Miami’s defense, but the Hurricanes aren’t backing down. With Mohamed Toure returning after leading the team in tackles and five-star transfer Damon Wilson joining the pass rush, Miami is doubling down on experience and talent. Add in the arrival of Georgia’s Jamal Meriweather on the offensive line, and it’s clear Miami is determined to stay in the national spotlight. The transfer portal is changing the game—how do you feel about this new era of college football, where rosters can flip overnight? #Sports #Football #MiamiHurricanes00Share
phughes+FollowMSU’s new staff targets Jersey standoutMichigan State’s football program is making moves—re-offering a scholarship to Ty'ire Clark, a three-star safety from Jersey City, during his campus visit this weekend. Clark, who’s ranked among New Jersey’s top 25 prospects for 2027, had previously received an offer from the old coaching staff, but the new regime clearly sees his potential too. With offers from schools like Boston College and Temple already on the table, Clark’s recruitment is heating up. What do you think—will the Spartans land this rising star, or does another program have the edge? #Sports #Football #MSUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan football’s new secret weaponMichigan’s offense just got a major boost: JJ Buchanan, the nation’s top-rated transfer tight end, is joining the Wolverines. Buchanan made waves as a freshman at Utah, racking up 427 yards and five touchdowns—more than any other first-year tight end in the country. Now, with head coach Kyle Whittingham bringing in five transfers and a new offensive coordinator, Michigan’s passing game is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years. With Buchanan’s size and playmaking skills, how do you think he’ll change the Wolverines’ attack this season? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball10Share