The Cleveland Browns were going to have a difficult time fixing their quarterback situation in the 2026 NFL Draft once they lost out on the No. 1 overall selection. The situation did not improve on Wednesday when Oregon quarterback Dante Moore made the smart decision to return to college for another year. Combining the fact […]
Good afternoon, Dawg fans. With the 2026 College Football season officially coming to a close Monday night and the College Basketball season nearing its midway point, that can only mean one thing: baseball season is fast approaching. The Georgia Bulldogs baseball program is gearing up for what they hope will be another impressive year in […]
The 2025 college football season will end Monday night in Miami when the Hoosiers and Hurricanes face off in the 2026 CFP championship game. While Illinois fans probably hoped the Illini could have found a way to this game (or at least into the Playoff), there’s still a lot for the Orange and Blue to […]
For 37 minutes and 56 seconds, the North Carolina Tar Heels led Stanford on Wednesday night. But the continual mistakes finally caught up to UNC. And for the final one minute and one second, Carolina never saw the lead again. January is off to a concerning start for the Tar Heels, especially given how some […]
We begin our 2026 NFL Draft preview of draft prospects that could interest the Dallas Cowboys. Today we are looking at linebacker Arvell Reese from Ohio State. Arvell Reese LBOhio StateJunior4-star recruit 6’4”243 lbs History On the recruiting trail, Arvell Reese was viewed as a high-upside, modern linebacker. He was the number five player in Ohio and the 19th linebacker […]
Rutgers guard Kwabena Asamoah has been named to the ESPN 2025 All-America Second Team. ESPN’s all-America team features the best players from around the world of college football, according to ESPN itself. They only released a first and a second team, and Asamoah was named to the second team right behind Oregon’s Emmanuel Pregnon. Other […]
Dear Mario Cristobal, Sigh… alright, here we go…. “I’m stupid; you’re smart. I was wrong; you were right. You’re the best; I’m the worst. You’re very good looking; I’m not attractive.” There, I did it. Full-Happy-Gilmore-to-Chubbs-Peterson apology done, as I’ve had in my head for a while to do. And, well, I just so happen […]
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen and general manager James Gladstone met with local media on Wednesday for their end-of-season press conference. Coen and Gladstone each used the phrase, “three better, three best,” when discussing the offseason that lies ahead. Both instances came in response to a question regarding Trevor Lawrence’s growth across the regular […]
Entering Wednesday night’s contest against Illinois, the Northwestern Wildcats could take solace in the fact that they were facing a team they had previously beaten three times in a row at home. However, NU’s clutch home victories against its cross-state rival seemed to have no bearing on this year’s rendition. The ‘Cats fell 79-68 against […]
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. On this episode, Bozich is joined by Tyler Tachman of the Des Moines Register to preview IU’s matchup against Iowa on Saturday and to ...
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And then there were two. For better or for worse, the 2025 College Football season is down to two teams for the Big Beer Tap Trophy. THE PARTICIPANTS: On one side, Miami-FL finished third in their conference and did not even play in their conference’s championship game. It’s like deja vu al over again. In […]
With a big problem in the tight end room right now, Texas Longhorn prospect Jack Endries could be the answer for the Miami Dolphins' need.
Aztecs bid adios to Laramie, and it’s 7,220 foot elevation in a convincing win over Wyoming. San Diego State put together a complete game beatdown against Wyoming in their final trip to Laramie. Most teams struggle in the rarified thin air of Laramie, but the Aztecs showed no signs they were oxygen deprived as they […]
The transfer commitments keep rolling in for Jason Candle and his staff, and they just got a big one. Quarterback Jake Merklinger, a former four-star prospect who started his career with the Tennessee Volunteers, has announced his commitment to transfer to UConn. Merklinger made four appearances last year as a redshirt freshman and two as […]
Wednesday marked the final day for college players to declare for the 2026 NFL Draft, prompting analysts to release a new round of mock drafts. The Athletic’s Dane Brugler—arguably the most respected NFL Draft analyst in the business—got in on the action and published his latest mock draft installment. Most Lions writers and NFL analysts […]
College athletes are busy. There is practice multiple times a week, conditioning, games of basketball that sometimes require traveling to the other side of the country, and, oh yeah, classes with homework. All of that requires a support structure, and when your family lives nearly 4,500 miles away, it means a large part of that […]
Some times a tip is just enough. Just like that Ole Miss has gone from last in the SEC to tied for sixth with back-to-back important wins. The loss for Georgia dropped them 10 spots in the NET, down to 33. Ole Miss is inching their way back into relevance at 82, thanks to their […]
In a somewhat unprecedented move Dante Moore, who was widely viewed as the consensus No. 2 pick in this year’s draft has, decided to forego declaring for the 2026 NFL draft and instead return to Oregon for his senior season. On the surface, the decision makes sense from a developmental standpoint. Moore has long been […]
Now that we’re full-on into the playoffs, it’s time to stop looking in the rearview with our Secret Superstars series, and start looking forward to the next game with postseason X-Factors. The principle is the same — using game tape and metrics to uncover those hidden gems for every team who are primed to bring […]
Following the game, let’s look at how each player changed their stock. Keep in mind that information can be hard to come by for players, depending on their performance or their position. If anyone else can find info, please post in the comments. For starters, there were challenges stemming from the Hula Bowl this year […]
When Liverpool saw their left-it-too-late move for Crystal Palace centre half Marc Guehi fall apart on deadline day last summer, the general belief was that the Reds would remain frontrunners for his signature in summer of 2026 on a free transfer when his contract expired. While that certainly remains a possible outcome, the problem with […]
With the 2026 NFL Draft just over four months away and the postseasons of both professional and college football coming to a close, many athletes hopeful of hearing their names called in April are prepping to put forth their best for scouts, coaches, and staff of teams seeking to fill their needs. As for Kellen […]
In addition to navigating the transfer portal, Syracuse Head Coach Fran Brown is also working to fill open spots on his coaching staff. According to Football Scoop, Syracuse will be hiring Alex Bayer, the special teams and tight ends coach from Bowling Green. Bayer is a former tight end at Bowling Green and his coaching […]
With the United Football League in the midst of draft season ahead of their 2026 season, the reigning champion DC Defenders have drafted Gabe Taylor, brother of former Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor. Gabe played his college ball at Rice University, where he spent five seasons and 49 games, finishing with 236 total tackles and […]
We knew before last night’s game that UNC’s chances of winning against Stanford and Cal weren’t very high. ACC teams on the East Coast have had an awful time completing the gauntlet, and the reason for that is pretty obvious. However, last night’s loss wasn’t so much about jet lag as it was about poor […]