Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSEC legacy running back shakes up recruitingA freshman running back from Georgia, Karter Lumpkin, is already making waves in college football recruiting circles—despite being in the class of 2029! South Carolina just offered him a scholarship, joining a list of powerhouse programs like Georgia, Florida, and Auburn. What’s wild is that Lumpkin’s dad played for Georgia, but the Gamecocks have a local connection too. At 6-0 and 190 pounds, Lumpkin’s highlight reels show him bulldozing defenders much older than him. With his family ties and raw talent, how do you think early recruiting like this shapes a young athlete’s future? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowQB Joaquin Kavouklis shakes up Arkansas recruitingJoaquin Kavouklis, a standout QB from Tampa, just reopened his recruitment after stepping away from his Arkansas commitment. This move comes after months of sticking with the Razorbacks through a coaching change, making it a big shift for both Kavouklis and Arkansas fans. With schools like Miami, Penn State, Purdue, and Virginia Tech now in the mix, the race for this talented Florida signal-caller is heating up. How do you think this will impact Arkansas’ future—and which program do you see as the best fit for Kavouklis? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIowa Hawkeyes cap season with top-20 finishFinishing the year ranked No. 17 in the AP Poll, the Iowa Hawkeyes delivered one of their strongest football seasons in recent memory. With a 9-4 record and standout performances from stars like Logan Jones and Kaden Wetjen, Iowa’s offensive line even took home the Joe Moore Award. It’s impressive to see the Hawkeyes consistently end up in the national rankings—six times in the last eight years! How do you feel about this season’s highs and heartbreaks? What’s your outlook for next year? Let’s talk about what’s next for Iowa football! #Sports #IowaHawkeyes #CollegeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowSouth Carolina football’s six-figure transfer twistSouth Carolina is making headlines by enforcing a six-figure buyout after Desmond Umeozulu transferred to Alabama, despite having already signed a contract to play for the Gamecocks in 2026. This move isn’t just about one player—it’s shaking up how college football teams handle transfers and contracts. With similar cases popping up at Georgia and Duke, it looks like schools are getting serious about holding athletes to their commitments. What do you think: Is this the right way to keep teams stable, or does it put too much pressure on student-athletes? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowTexas QBs light up South Carolina’s radarSouth Carolina’s football recruiting just got a lot more interesting—especially for Texas high school quarterbacks. Offensive coordinator Kendal Briles is making waves by offering scholarships to top talents like Ty Knutson from Smithson Valley and even reaching out to QBs already committed elsewhere. It’s clear the Gamecocks are determined to build a powerhouse roster for 2027 and beyond. What do you think about South Carolina’s aggressive approach in Texas? Could this strategy change the recruiting game for other schools? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this could shake up college football! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowASU legend calls out college football’s money chaseWatching Sam Leavitt leave ASU for LSU’s big payday has old-school fans and Sun Devil legends like Jake Plummer feeling the sting. Plummer, who helped put ASU on the map, says he played for legacy, not cash—and wishes today’s stars would stick around to build something lasting. With NIL deals and the transfer portal turning college football into a wild west of quick moves and big money, it’s hard not to wonder: Is loyalty in college sports gone for good, or is this just the new normal? How do you feel about players chasing the bag over tradition? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowCollege football contracts get messy fastDesmond Umeozulu’s last-minute jump from South Carolina to Alabama is turning into a six-figure contract showdown, and it’s a sign of how wild the transfer portal era has become. Imagine signing a deal, then switching teams the next day—now both schools are tangled in a legal and financial tug-of-war. South Carolina wants their buyout money, Alabama gets a new edge rusher, and everyone’s watching to see who pays. This isn’t just about one player; it’s about how commitments, contracts, and quick decisions are reshaping college football. How do you think this changes the game for players and schools? #Sports #CollegeFootball #TransferPortal00Share
Jay Williams+FollowHow Indiana football is rewriting the playbookIndiana’s stunning football turnaround proves that team chemistry and discipline can still trump big-money recruiting. Coach Curt Cignetti’s old-school fundamentals have taken the Hoosiers from underdogs to national champs, all while navigating the chaos of the transfer portal and NIL deals. Even retired Arkansas coach Houston Nutt can’t help but admire how Indiana’s culture and relentless work ethic have outshined more talented teams. It’s a reminder that, despite all the changes in college football, the basics still matter most. What do you think—can Arkansas or other programs pull off a similar Cinderella story? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowOregon Ducks keep running into championsEvery time the Oregon Ducks have lost in the past two years, it’s been to a team that either won or played for the national championship. That’s wild when you think about how close they are to breaking through. Dan Lanning’s built a powerhouse in Eugene, but the Ducks just can’t seem to get over the final hurdle. With so much talent returning next season, is 2026 finally the year Oregon flips the script and wins it all? What do you think is holding them back, and what needs to change for the Ducks to become champions? #Sports #OregonDucks #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowBert Auburn’s Miami finale: No regrets, just new beginningsBert Auburn, once the Longhorns’ record-setting kicker, is wrapping up his college football journey with Miami in the national championship game against Indiana. Despite those tough misses in last year’s Peach Bowl, Auburn isn’t letting a couple of kicks define his legacy. He’s heading back to Austin after the game—not for football, but to finish his finance degree and reunite with his longtime girlfriend. Auburn’s story is a reminder that sometimes, the next chapter is about more than just the scoreboard. What do you think—should athletes be remembered for their whole career or just the big moments? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share