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Under Armour Finals: Josiah Sanders
BEDFORD PARK, Ill. -- Highlights of Denver (Colo.) Prep 2025 point guard Josiah Sanders from the Under Armour Finals. The four-star guard has scholarship offers from Wisconsin,. , Colorado, Northwestern, Minnesota, Missouri, Ole Miss, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, SMU, and more. Sanders currently has official visits lined up with the...
Husker247 Podcast: NU heads to Indy for Media Days
The football season has inched closer now as we've reached late July and that means its Big Ten Media Days week so the Husker247 trio got together to discuss the upcoming season. Who is representing the Huskers in Indianapolis? What are we expecting in terms of national buzz about Nebraska?...
Newcomer evaluation: Chris Johnson
2023 season review: Playing for back-to-back 5A Division I state champion Aledo, which went 16-0 and finished the year ranked fifth in Texas and 30th nationally by MaxPreps, Johnson had 54 tackles, 16 passes defended, two interceptions and one fumble recovery on his way to all-district honors.
Kentucky still in the hunt for top 25 prospect Braylon Mullins
Kentucky is still in the hunt for Greenfield (Ind.) Central 4-star shooting guard Braylon Mullins. Mullins (6-5, 180), who is ranked No. 23 overall in the 2025 class by 247Sports, included the Wildcats in his top 10 Monday, along with Alabama, two-time defending national champion UConn, Duke, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, North Carolina, Purdue, and Tennessee.
Duke offers Five-Star 2026 SG Jordan Smith
Duke Basketball coaches dotted gyms across America the past two weekends, taking advantage of the final two open recruiting periods on the college basketball calendar to evaluate prospects in the rising senior (2025) and rising junior (2026) classes. The Blue Devils' head coach Jon Scheyer was front and center for a number of elite recruits, while assistant coaches Chris Carrawell, Jai Lucas, and Emanuel Dildy made their presence known either in tandem with their coworkers or on their own.
Big 12 expected to hire longtime Georgia staffer Neyland Raper
A longtime member of Kirby Smart's Georgia staff is set to depart for a new job. The Big 12 is expected to hire Bulldogs assistant athletic director/director of football operations Neyland Raper in a football related-role, sources tell 247Sports/CBS Sports. Raper has worked at Georgia since 2017 aside from a...
Countdown to WSU fall camp: Previewing the tight ends
IT IS TIME for Washington State this season to reap the rewards of re-introducing the tight end to Pullman. The position has been back for two seasons now and so far the results have been promising but mixed. There has been some good, but the Cougars are yet to really receive a game-changing impact from the position.
Coach Brent Key and his Jackets take the stage at the ACC Kickoff
Coming off Georgia Tech's best season since 2018, Coach Brent Key, QB Haynes King, RB Jamal Haynes, and DT Zeek Biggers were the first team to take the stage at the 2024 ACC kickoff. Coach Brent Key opened with remarks and in response to questions, spent a lot of time reflecting on what the ACC (and Georgia Tech) meant to him and what he thinks it means for his players.
ESPN names Georgia's biggest question mark heading into fall camp
Every college football team has holes to fill on its roster heading into the offseason. Whether it's depth at a position or two or the need for a starter to emerge at a position, every program is dealing with something. ESPN recently released its lingering question heading into fall camp for each team in its updated Way-Too-Early Top 25.
OL target Brady Bekkenhuis to make Friday visit to Rutgers
When Rutgers initially offered class of 2026 offensive tackle Brady Bekkenhuis of Arlington (Mass.), it became the second school to enter the race for his commitment. The Scarlet Knights' offer was quickly followed by an unofficial visit to a spring practice in April, which was Bekkenhuis' first trip to campus.
Checking in with Mississippi State 2026 running back commit Jaeden Hill
We were able to make the trip over to Tupelo today, for business. Mississippi State fans have a great young running back to look forward to coming in from this part of northeast Mississippi. Because Jaeden Hill is a young stacked running back from Tupelo who is ready to rock this 2024 season and when the time comes move on to college football.
Four-Star LB Cincere Johnson Visiting Notre Dame on Thursday
On Thursday, Notre Dame will host their annual 'Grill and Chill' event, a summer celebration of the end of the summer dead period. The event is a final summer touchpoint for the coaches and recruits before the primary focus switches firmly from recruiting to the 2024 season. Among the confirmed prospects in attendance is Cincere Johnson.
What to know, how to follow Ohio State at 2024 Big Ten Media Days
After watching the Big 12 and SEC over the last couple of weeks, the Big Ten will take center stage across the college football world with the conference's media days. With the addition of Oregon, UCLA, USC and Washington, the Big Ten will go to a three-day media day for the first time, running through Tuesday, July 23-Thursday, July 25 at Luas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Where Notre Dame stands in conference realignment, expansion discussion
As college football's most recognizable and coveted independent, Notre Dame watched from afar in recent years as the nation's power conferences all join in realignment and expansion in a new, lucrative era dominated by TV contracts and revenue discussions. A lucrative future awaits the Fighting Irish if they do decide to join a conference for split revenue sharing and sever ties with Comcast NBCUniversal on a deal that goes through 2029.
Indiana football ranked 16th in Big Ten preseason media poll
Indiana football seemingly still has a ways to go in Curt Cignetti's debut season before it gains the respect of its Big Ten peers. On Monday, USA Today Sports unveiled its Big Ten preseason media poll rankings as voted on by 13 beat writers across the network. The Hoosiers were tabbed at No. 16 in the 18-team conference. Only Northwestern and in-state rival Purdue ranked lower than IU.
Everything Jim Phillips said about Clemson amidst ongoing lawsuits between conference, school
Commissioner of the ACC, Jim Phillips, spoke to the media to open up the 2024 ACC Football Kickoff this week in Charlotte, N.C. The Tigers' Dabo Swinney, Barrett Carter, Cade Klubnik, Phil Mafah and R.J. Mickens will have their turn in Charlotte on Thursday. Amongst other things, Phillips addressed questions...
Big Ten football preseason media poll showcases overrated, underrated teams for 2024 season
The gap between expectation and reality could be significant for these college football teams. The 2024 Big Ten football season is one of the most anticipated in conference history given the league's expansion to 18 teams and its considerable potential to bring home a national championship. Perennial contender Ohio State and newcomer Oregon headline the squads at the top of the ladder, according to the preseason media poll at Cleveland.com, but rising to conference supremacy is no easy feat with the likes of Michigan and Penn State standing firmly in the race.
'This has to be the best year yet': Johnson embracing critical role ahead of 2024 season
Florida didn't necessarily have trouble generating momentum in 2023. Sustaining it, though, was a different story. After winning five games in a seven-week stretch to open their season, the Gators stumbled across the finish line with five-straight losses, a slide that sticks with Montrell Johnson — Florida's senior running back and head coach Billy Napier's longest-tenured player — when he thinks back on his second year in Gainesville.
TRANSCRIPT: League Commissioner Jim Phillips at ACC Kickoff
CHARLOTTE - The ACC Kickoff is underway in Charlotte. Held at the Hilton Uptown just blocks from the league's headquarters, the ACC Kickoff is four days of interviews and more as the college football season inches closer. Commissioner Jim Phillips opened the event with a one-hour forum that included a question and answer session with the media.
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