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Nick Saban is in denial about the Big Ten passing the SEC

The Big Ten has surpassed the SEC as the top conference in college football by pretty much every metric possible… except when it comes to the approval of Nick Saban. After generational dominance as the best league in the sport, the balance of power has flipped. The SEC won 13 of 17 national championships from…

Former LSU Tiger Bert Jones to be honored during the Texas game

LSU announced last week that it will retire the jersey of legend Bert Jones during the 2026 season. Jones will have his name and number displayed inside Tiger Stadium alongside fellow LSU legends Charles Alexander, Billy Cannon, Tommy Casanova, and Jerry Stovall. The modern era of LSU football experienced its share of struggles at the […]

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Lane Kiffin Filibuster At SEC Media Days Would Have Made Huey Long Proud

By GLENN GUILBEAU, Tiger Rag Editor Four questions. Four questions was all LSU football coach Lane Kiffin took during his primary press conference at his first Southeastern Conference Media Days as the Tigers’ coach at [...] The post Lane Kiffin Filibuster At SEC Media Days Would Have Made Huey Long Proud appeared first on TigerRag.com .

Summer Summary: July 23rd

Matt Campbell and one of his standout players are doing good work in the community Anyone surprised that the defensive backfield is getting some preseason love? ICYMI Tuesday, Mike Rhoades believes the basketball NIL budget is not where it should be. The Wisconsin game may have more Badger fans in attendance this year. In not-at-all […]

TODD HORNE: Lane Kiffin Didn’t Win SEC Media Days, He Revealed Why LSU Believes He’s Ready

By TODD HORNE, EXECUTIVE EDITOR Every July, SEC Media Days produces its annual collection of predictions, clever one-liners and carefully rehearsed talking points. Coaches arrive hoping to survive two days of microphones without creating tomorrow’s [...] The post TODD HORNE: Lane Kiffin Didn’t Win SEC Media Days, He Revealed Why LSU Believes He’s Ready appeared first on TigerRag.com .

College Fantasy Football Team Offense (OFF) Rankings: Top 25 Offenses

College fantasy football has been around, but it's quickly gaining popularity thanks to the launch of Yahoo leagues! They don't include all 138 FBS teams, but we do get 68 teams to choose from between the Power 4 Conferences and Notre Dame.  This is a new wrinkle to veterans of NFL fantasy football, so we're […]

Michigan Football’s interior OL battle to take shape during fall camp

For all the attention surrounding Bryce Underwood this offseason, one of the most important storylines on Michigan’s roster may actually be taking place right in front of him. The Wolverines enter the new season with one certainty along the interior offensive line. Jake Guarnera has settled in at center, but Nathan Efobi, Brady Norton and […]

Jumbo Package: Run game front and center for Alabama at SEC Media Days

Happy Thursday, everyone. It was Alabama’s turn at SEC Media Days yesterday, and running the football was at the center of the conversation. The first he mentioned? The ground game. “I think we really look at it, we want to be able to run the football better,” DeBoer said. “I think that will help the […]

Summer Recruiting Roundup: Dog Days

Welcome to the dog days of summer. With the whirlwind of June official visits, camps, and commitment flips behind us, things have started to slow down on the recruiting trail for Penn State. Still, Matt Campbell’s crew has been working behind the scenes enough over the last few weeks to generate some buzz. Swedish OT […]

Two Huskies named to Shrine Bowl Watchlist

With 45 days remaining until the 2026 college football season kicks off, the East-West Shrine Bowl released its 2027 Preseason Watchlist, which featured two UConn players. Connecticut is no stranger to the East-West Shrine Bowl, as players like Skyler Bell and Joe Fagnano have participated in the game in previous seasons. With a roster of […]

“There’s Got to Be Consequences”: Steve Sarkisian Doesn’t Hold Back on College Football’s Most ‘Frustrating’ Problem

In the NIL era, the recruitment wars have become more intense, and many coaches are feeling the impact. And that’s not limited to traditional high school recruitment. The real issues facing head coaches arise when their players are tampered with by rival programs. “I don’t want to be worried about my fourth wide receiver getting […] The post “There’s Got to Be Consequences”: Steve Sarkisian Doesn’t Hold Back on College Football’s Most ‘Frustrating’ Problem appeared first on EssentiallySports .