glen25+FollowBuckeyes coach’s Michigan move just got messyKerry Coombs, once a key coach for Ohio State, jumped to Michigan right after the Wolverines’ tough loss and the firing of head coach Sherrone Moore. Now, with Michigan in total shakeup mode and a new head coach likely on the way, Coombs’ new gig is suddenly up in the air. It’s wild how quickly fortunes can change in college football—one week you’re making a big career move, the next you might be packing your bags again. What do you think: Should Michigan’s next coach keep Coombs, or is it time for a clean slate? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowSan Diego State vs North Texas: Bowl game showdownSan Diego State’s rock-solid defense faces off against North Texas’ explosive offense in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl, and this matchup could go either way. The Aztecs are undefeated at home this season and have a knack for bouncing back after a loss, while North Texas brings a high-powered passing attack but has shown some cracks on defense. With San Diego State getting +3.5 points and playing on familiar turf, there’s real value in backing the underdog. Who do you think has the edge—defense or offense? Let’s hear your predictions for the final score! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowChip Kelly eyes Georgia Tech roleBig moves could be ahead for college football—former Ohio State assistant Chip Kelly has reportedly interviewed for the offensive coordinator job at Georgia Tech. After his recent stint with the Buckeyes, Kelly’s next step could shake up the Yellow Jackets’ offense. It’s always interesting to see how coaching changes like this can impact a team’s play style and recruiting. If Kelly lands the job, how do you think his experience at Ohio State and beyond might influence Georgia Tech’s game? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this could mean for both programs! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowLSU’s $91M offer shakes up SEC QB talkLSU just dropped a $91 million bombshell by hiring Lane Kiffin as head coach, and he’s already stirring the pot—publicly pitching Texas A&M’s star QB Marcel Reed to join him in Baton Rouge. Reed, who just led the Aggies to their first-ever College Football Playoff, joked about the massive contract but says he’s staying put. With LSU looking to rebuild and A&M riding high, the SEC’s QB drama is heating up fast. What do you think—could Kiffin’s bold moves change the balance of power in the SEC? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
andersonkaren+FollowBig move: Carter Wilson joins South FloridaCarter Wilson, who played a huge role in Cincinnati’s football recruiting success, is now taking over as general manager at the University of South Florida. Wilson’s knack for connecting with top recruits and building a strong roster foundation made a real difference for the Bearcats, especially after landing four-star talent like Lance Dawson. His move south is a major shakeup for both programs. How do you think Wilson’s leadership will impact South Florida’s football future—and what’s next for Cincinnati as they look to fill his shoes? #Sports #CollegeFootball #SouthFlorida00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMarquise Davis shakes up Mizzou footballMarquise Davis, Missouri’s promising freshman running back, is heading to the NCAA Transfer Portal after just three games and 200 rushing yards this season. With star Ahmad Hardy dominating the backfield, Davis found it tough to carve out a bigger role. His move could mean big changes for the Tigers’ depth next year, especially with Hardy expected to return. What do you think this means for Mizzou’s running game and recruiting? Is the portal helping or hurting college football teams like Missouri? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Mizzou #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowBulldogs vs Cardinals: 2026 Showdown OffTough news for college football diehards: the much-anticipated home-and-home series between the Dawgs and the Cards for 2026-27 is officially off the table. Both programs agreed to cancel, citing new ACC and SEC scheduling rules. No bad blood, but fans are missing out on a true heavyweight clash. Word is, a neutral site battle could still happen down the road. Fingers crossed! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball10Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLouisville-Georgia series canceled: What it meansBig news for college football fans: Louisville and Georgia have called off their much-anticipated home-and-home series set for 2026 and 2027. The shakeup comes as the SEC moves to a nine-game conference schedule, making non-conference matchups like this harder to fit in. Both schools already have major in-state rivalries—Louisville with Kentucky and Georgia with Georgia Tech—so they’re still meeting the Power Four requirement. It’s a bummer for fans hoping for fresh matchups, but it’s all about maximizing playoff chances now. Do you think this trend hurts the sport, or is it just smart strategy? #Sports #CollegeFootball #Louisville00Share
Chad Williams+FollowUtah State vs Washington State: Bowl game with big future stakesUtah State and Washington State are set to clash in the 2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, but this isn’t just another postseason matchup. With both teams joining the new-look Pac-12 next season, this game offers a sneak peek at what future conference showdowns could look like. Fans in Boise and beyond will get a taste of fresh rivalries and shifting college football landscapes. Who do you think will make the biggest statement as these teams gear up for a new era? Let’s hear your predictions and what you’re most excited to see! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBrian Hartline’s big move shakes up USF and Ohio StateBrian Hartline isn’t wasting any time at South Florida—he’s already hired Josh Aldridge, a defensive mind who just led East Carolina to a top-30 national ranking, as his first defensive coordinator. While Hartline is still calling plays for Ohio State as they prep for the Cotton Bowl, he’s building his USF staff on the fly. It’s wild to see a coach juggle two high-stakes jobs at once! Do you think this hands-on approach will pay off for both teams, or is Hartline stretching himself too thin? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share