The Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles are in the midst of one of the best seasons in school history. With last week’s 27-21 win over Gardner-Webb at home, this fall’s TTU squad became just the second team in its program’s 103-year history to reach the 9-0 mark. The last time it was done? 1952. Dating back […]
From Underdog Dynasty
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The American Conference championship race is as crowded as ever, and for the first time since 2021, the team that emerges on top has a legitimate shot to qualify for the College Football Playoff. One program in the thick of the heated race is the Memphis Tigers, which sport an 8-1 record, a 4-1 conference […]
From Underdog Dynasty
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The Notre Dame Fighting Irish are back home this week for their annual Wookie Life Debt game against the Navy Midshipmen. Even in a blowout win, these games are never really fun — and it’s on the way other end of the spectrum of fun when things get dicey. The Irish are in the stretch […]
From One Foot Down
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On this episode of “Oskee Talk” I recap the end of the women’s soccer season and a rough stretch for Illini volleyball (3:13). I’m then joined by TCR’s Brandt Dolce to review Illini football’s blowout win over Rutgers (13:32). We reset the program’s expectations as they enter their second bye week (22:12) and discuss what […]
From The Champaign Room
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In this episode of Monday Night Therapy, Minnie and Fred discuss Nebraska’s heartbreaking 21–17 loss to USC, focusing on Dylan Raiola’s fibula fracture and its ripple effect. They condemn the “hip-drop tackle” that caused the injury and debate its legality, agreeing that the Huskers’ offense faltered after Raiola went down. Minnie praises his toughness and […]
From Corn Nation
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Throughout the season, Land-Grant will be bringing you uncut audio primarily from Ohio State press conferences, but also from individual interview sessions. Listen to the episode and subscribe: Subscribe: RSS | Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio On today’s episode of “Land-Grant Uncut” we take you inside the Ohio State media room at the Jerome Schottenstein Center for Monday’s post-game press conference following Ohio […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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This week I will review Purdue’s loss at Michigan and preview the upcoming loss game against Ohio State. About last week … From the perspective of a Purdue fan, the Boilers showed some grit in hanging around and not giving up in Ann Arbor against the more talented Wolverines. As Coach Barry Odom said after […]
From Off Tackle Empire
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Fran Brown announced coaching changes to his Syracuse Orange football coaching staff during his weekly press conference on Monday. Wide Receivers coach Myles White is no longer with the program. QC/Offensive Specialist Josh Gattis will take over his roles on the Syracuse coaching staff, which include passing game coordinator duties. Nunzio Campanile and Michael Johnson […]
From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
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If Eli Drinkwitz has any plans to leave Mizzou at the end of the year for another program, his recruiting momentum certainly isn’t giving anything away. After much hand-wringing this fall about Drink’s 2026 class, the staff has been on a heater over the past few weeks, adding half a dozen new commitments since the […]
From Rock M Nation
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The Miami Hurricanes have lost to another unranked team, this time the SMU Mustangs, and are now out of the ACC Championship Game picture unless something absolutely beyond possibility happens to the half dozen teams in line before them. We had thousands I say THOUSANDS of folks write in this week and the resounding message […]
From State of The U
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Nebraska may not have come away with the win in Saturday’s blackout game against USC, but the night still paid major dividends on the recruiting trail. Four-star wide receiver Tay Ellis has announced his commitment to the Huskers, giving Matt Rhule and his staff another huge recruiting victory. Ellis, a 6-foot, 175-pound playmaker from Crowley, […]
From Corn Nation
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With some of the top teams off (Alabama, Texas A&M, Oregon) and others playing conference doormats (Penn State-Ohio State, Indiana-Maryland) as per usual, the SEC took center stage. It was much better entertainment than watching the Dodgers’ “bought” World Series win. One shlock-fest in particular caught some eyes for the car crash that it was: […]
From Roll 'Bama Roll
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Maxine Raynaud came close. The 7-1 center from Paris led Stanford in scoring and rebounding for the past two seasons, finishing 2025 as the ACC leader in rebounds (10.6) and as its second-best scorer (20.2) behind Notre Dame guard Markus Burton. A picture of versatility, Raynaud completed 67 threes, tied for 11th-best in the league. […]
From Duke Basketball Report
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The Iowa Hawkeyes (0-0) take on Robert Morris (0-0) and Western Illinois (0-1) tonight & Friday, respectfully as they look to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2024. It’s the longest drought Iowa’s had since they missed the tournament in 2017 & 2018. Prior to that? The long stretch of 2007-2013. Leading […]
From Black Heart Gold Pants
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Here’s a list of the current Nittany Lions in the NFL listed by 53-man roster: *Just a reminder that again this season, I will not include players like Juwan Johnson and KeAndre Lambert-Smith that did not finish their college career at Penn State* Arizona Cardinals: Blake Gillikin, PJ Mustipher Atlanta Falcons: Arnold Ebiketie Baltimore Ravens: […]
From Black Shoe Diaries
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Entering Sunday’s Week 9 tilt between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs, there were many NFL observers who thought Kansas City’s high-octane offense would overwhelm Buffalo’s banged up defense, and that the Chiefs were the better team than the Bills. In the words of legendary sportscaster and former college football coach Lee Corso: not […]
From Buffalo Rumblings
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The Mid-American Conference takes center stage in the college football world Tuesday night, commencing a month-long series of weeknight games known as Midweek MACtion. The conference recognizes 1999 as the origin date of Midweek MACtion, but the annual spectacle started receiving increased popularity in the early 2010s with some thrilling 2011 shootouts, Jordan Lynch’s 2013 […]
From Hustle Belt
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Myles Turner booed, scores NINE! Colts trade deadline day! NEED edge! IU Football ready to prove doubters wrong!!
From KentSterling.com
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Ohio State needed a half to return from its bye week but the Buckeyes were able to pull away from the Penn State Nittany Lions after halftime. Julian Sayin threw more touchdowns than incomplete passes, and his receiving corps continues to practice surgery on opposing secondaries. We broke down the Buckeyes’ 38-14 win over the […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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Maryland women’s basketball’s 2026-27 season will start across the Atlantic. The Terps’ season opener will take place against South Carolina in Paris on Nov. 2, 2026, as part of the Oui-Play Paris event, the program announced Monday. North Carolina and Oklahoma will also take part in the event, the Tar Heel Tribune first reported. It’s […]
From Testudo Times
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The Notre Dame Men’s Basketball team got the season started right with a 89-67 win over Long Island inside Purcell Pavilion on Monday night. The Sharks were a unanimous preseason pick to win the NEC, so this isn’t a typical “victory over a small school to start the season” kind of a win. Speaking of […]
From One Foot Down
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It’s officially college basketball season, with Indiana’s men’s and women’s programs both set to start 2024-25 at Assembly Hall in Bloomington. On top of that, there’s still a few more weeks of college football to go with Indiana sitting at No. 2 in both the AP and coaches’ polls. It’s the busiest portion of the […]
From The Crimson Quarry
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Greetings, BBN! Texas, our Top State last week, fared pretty well once again this week, with the Longhorns scoring a top-10 win over Vanderbilt, Baylor blasting UCF 30-3, and Texas Tech staying on top of the Big 12 with a Kansas State road win. Houston took a bad home loss to West Virginia, but overall, […]
From A Sea Of Blue
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Ohio State is now 8-0 following an impressive 38-14 victory over Penn State last weekend. While the game was not as important as it looked earlier on this season, it still presented the Buckeyes with the opportunity to impress against a team of blue-chip athletes. Impress is what Ohio State’s football team did on the […]
From Land-Grant Holy Land
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Clemson’s offense delivered one of its most balanced efforts of the season, moving the ball efficiently and finishing drives with precision. But every surge forward was met with a setback — a defensive breakdown, a special teams lapse, or a missed opportunity to close out a possession. Duke capitalized on those cracks, striking for long […]
From Shakin The Southland
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