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DE Lugard Edokpayi’s path to Michigan Football, outlook for 2026

The edge room got a whole lot better with the addition of John Henry Daley, a potential All-American pass rusher who came to Ann Arbor from Utah with head coach Kyle Whittingham. Effectively deployed as the DE1 on the depth chart, everyone else took a bump down that list, including redshirt sophomore Lugard Edokpayi, who […]

5 Best Chances For Rutgers Football To Pull Off Upset In 2026

That one big statement victory has eluded Rutgers in recent years. The Scarlet Knights will enter the fall having not beaten a team ranked in the AP Top 25 since 2009 — a victory against No. 23 South Florida. Rutgers has lost its last 43 games against ranked opponents. Rutgers will have chances to break […]

2025 Football Position Review/2026 Fall Preview: Running Backs

Clemson Needs a Running Game Renaissance Greetings STS, it is time to take a quick look at Clemson football’s position groups before looking ahead at a very pivotal 2026 season. The Tigers nearly reached any “worst case scenario” record projections last year, falling from a preseason top 5 ranking to a 7-6 finish. There was […]

The World Cup’s Billion-Dollar Ripple Effect Reached the NFL

The Seattle Seahawks’ record-breaking $9.6 billion sale isn’t just another blockbuster sports transaction. It shows a much larger shift playing out across the global sports industry. Just days after FIFA said revenue from its 2023-2026 commercial cycle will surpass $15 billion, the NFL produced another sign that investors believe premium sports properties have become some […] The post The World Cup’s Billion-Dollar Ripple Effect Reached the NFL appeared first on The Lead .

LSU Football Puts 5 On All-SEC Preseason First Team And 9 In All

TIGER RAG NEWS SERVICES The LSU football team was picked to only finish fifth in the Southeastern Conference standings by reporters at the SEC Media Days this week in Tampa, Florida. But the Tigers were [...] The post LSU Football Puts 5 On All-SEC Preseason First Team And 9 In All appeared first on TigerRag.com .

You’re Nuts: What’s a fun “buy game” Ohio State could add to round out its schedule?

Welcome to another rousing edition of “You’re Nuts”, where our basketball writers pick a basketball-related, basketball-adjacent, or not-at-all basketball-related topic and defend each of their sides in no more than 500 words. This wasn’t a huge week for Ohio State basketball news, aside from the fact that the team is headed to Puerto Rico next […]

43 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Luis Rodriguez

#43 Luis Rodriguez True Junior | 6-1 | 210 lbs. (+10) | Sylmar, California Luis Rodriguez (b. Aug. 3, 2006) is a JUCO kicker who transferred in from California’s College of the Canyons last summer as a late addition — just in the nick of time. He is majoring in physical education. Last season, Rodriguez served […]

Lane Kiffin Considering Holy Water For Game At Ole Miss On Sept. 19, Courtesy Of Nick Saban’s Wife Terry

By GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor The New Orleans Saints famously called on voodoo priestess Ava Kay Jones to break the curse on their franchise in the playoffs before their Wild Card playoff against the [...] The post Lane Kiffin Considering Holy Water For Game At Ole Miss On Sept. 19, Courtesy Of Nick Saban’s Wife Terry appeared first on TigerRag.com .

Highlights from 2025-26 LSU Athletics: Spring Season

The 2025-26 spring season for LSU was surprisingly underwhelming by LSU standards thanks to the shocking performance by the baseball team. The worst season since before Skip Bertman took over saw LSU miss the tournament for the first time since 2011. In addition, softball missed Oklahoma City yet again and pushed their drought to almost […]

Friday Discussion: Should college football be played on natural grass?

The FIFA World Cup wrapped up last weekend with Spain taking the crown on natural grass at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Per FIFA regulations, World Cup games are required to be played on natural surfaces, meaning that several of the large American stadiums had to lay down sod to meet those requirements. This sparked […]