John Camacho+FollowClemson’s Markus Dixon makes big move to OregonMarkus Dixon, who barely saw the field at Clemson, is getting a fresh start with the Oregon Ducks. After switching from tight end to defensive end and back again, Dixon’s journey shows how unpredictable college football careers can be. He’ll return to his original position as tight end and has two years left to make an impact in Eugene. It’s always interesting to see how a change of scenery can unlock a player’s potential—will Dixon shine with the Ducks? What do you think about athletes transferring to find the right fit? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowClemson legacy Keith Adams Jr. heads to Georgia StateKeith Adams Jr., son of a Clemson Hall of Famer, is taking his talents to Georgia State after feeling underused at Clemson. Despite a strong high school record and flashes of power running in college, Adams struggled to find his role with the Tigers. Now, he’s joining a Georgia State team coming off a tough 1-11 season, hoping to make a real impact and prove what he can do with more opportunities. Do you think a change of scenery will unlock his potential? What’s your take on players transferring for a better fit? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowPearce Spurlin’s comeback: New chapter at Colorado StatePearce Spurlin III’s football journey just took a wild turn—after being forced to medically retire from Georgia due to a heart condition, he’s been cleared to play again and is now joining Colorado State. This is more than just a transfer; it’s a story of grit and second chances. Spurlin was once a top recruit expected to follow in Brock Bowers’ footsteps, but now he’s set to reunite with a familiar coach out west. How do you feel about athletes making comebacks after major health scares? Would you take the risk? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowJordan Seaton shakes up college football transfer sceneJordan Seaton, one of the most sought-after offensive linemen in the 2026 transfer class, is making big moves—literally. After checking out Miami and Mississippi State, he’s just wrapped up a visit at LSU and is now headed to Oregon. With Seaton ranked as the top O-lineman available, his next destination could seriously shift the balance for whichever team lands him. It’s wild to see how much power these transfer decisions hold now. Which program do you think fits Seaton best, and how will his choice impact the upcoming season? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowCould Kentucky be Nic Anderson’s comeback stage?Nic Anderson’s journey through the SEC has been a rollercoaster, but now he’s eyeing a fresh start with the Kentucky Wildcats. After a tough, injury-plagued season at LSU, many wrote him off—but the buzz is that Kentucky’s new head coach Will Stein could be the perfect fit to unlock Anderson’s potential. If he can stay healthy, Anderson might finally deliver the breakout season fans have been waiting for. What do you think—can a change of scenery and a new offensive mind help him turn things around? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowCJ Smith’s wild college football journeyCJ Smith is about to suit up for his fourth college football team in as many years—talk about a whirlwind! After stops at Georgia, Purdue, and Memphis, he’s now officially with UAB, where he’ll reunite with a former teammate. Smith came in as a four-star recruit with blazing speed, but his career so far has been a rollercoaster of transfers, coaching changes, and new systems. It’s a reminder of how unpredictable college football can be for players. What do you think—does all this movement help or hurt a player’s growth? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana’s confidence sparks LSU debateIndiana’s perfect 15-0 season has fans buzzing, but wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. just turned up the heat—he boldly claimed the Hoosiers would edge out the legendary 2019 LSU squad by a field goal. That’s a huge statement, considering LSU’s stacked roster and their place in college football history. Some say Indiana’s story is special, but not on the same level as those all-time greats. Others argue, of course Cooper should back his team. What do you think: Is Indiana’s confidence inspiring, or are these comparisons just too much? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowIndiana schools shift schedules for championship feverSouthern Indiana is buzzing as local schools push back Tuesday classes so families can catch IU’s first-ever national championship game against Miami. It’s not every day you see schools openly rooting for a college team and adjusting their schedules for it! Our Lady of Providence High and Holy Family Catholic School are both starting late, giving students and parents a chance to soak in the big game atmosphere. Whether you’re a die-hard Hoosiers fan or just love the community spirit, it’s wild to see how sports can bring everyone together. Who else is planning a late night and a slow morning? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowUSF stars follow coach Golesh to AuburnThirteen USF Bulls—including standout quarterback Byrum Brown—are heading to Auburn with coach Alex Golesh after his impressive run in Tampa. Brown led the nation in total offense and points responsible for last season, making him one of the most exciting dual-threat QBs in college football. With four all-conference players in the mix, Auburn’s roster is getting a serious boost. This kind of transfer wave could shake up the SEC and set a new trend for college football. What do you think—will this USF-to-Auburn pipeline pay off, or is it too much change at once? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowGeorgia RB Robinson starts new chapter at UABRoderick Robinson’s journey has taken a big turn—after battling injuries at Georgia, he’s now set to play for the UAB Blazers with two years of eligibility left. Robinson’s time with the Bulldogs was filled with promise, but a broken ankle and recurring injuries kept him off the field. Now, he’s hoping for a fresh start in the American conference. It’s a reminder of how quickly college football careers can change. What do you think—can a change of scenery help a player bounce back after setbacks like these? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share