Michael Pitts+FollowGamecocks zero in on top O-line prospectsSouth Carolina’s coaching staff is making serious moves on the recruiting trail, focusing on standout offensive linemen for the 2027 class. This week, Coach Beamer and his team visited four-star Jr. Saunders in Virginia and three-star Brady Hull in Kentucky, with both already locking in official visits for June. Local talent like Nate Carson and Ty Johnson are also getting plenty of attention, showing the Gamecocks’ commitment to building a powerhouse line. With junior day coming up and more visits scheduled, it feels like the future of South Carolina’s offense is being shaped right now. What do you think about the Gamecocks’ recruiting strategy? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBuckeyes Lose Top WR to Huskies in PortalTough news for Buckeye Nation: four-star WR Bodpegn Miller is heading to the Washington Huskies via the transfer portal. With Carnell Tate NFL-bound and others transferring, Miller had a shot to be WR3 for the Scarlet and Gray. Now, the Dawgs fill a huge hole at receiver after losing Denzel Boston. This Big Ten shakeup could have ripple effects next season, even though the teams don’t face off. Thoughts on how this impacts Ohio State’s depth chart? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowSouth Carolina’s Jordan Dove heads to Big 12Jordan Dove’s journey from Gamecocks equipment manager to defensive line coach is taking a new turn—he’s now Kansas State’s defensive tackles coach. After stepping up for South Carolina during a tough season, especially when the D-line coach was sidelined, Dove’s hands-on experience and deep ties to the team made his mark. It’s bittersweet for local fans to see a Winnsboro native move on, but it’s also a proud moment. What do you think—will Dove’s homegrown grit make waves in the Big 12? How do you feel about homegrown talent moving on for bigger opportunities? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
glen25+FollowOregon’s own Josiah Molden narrows college picksA local football standout is putting Oregon on the national recruiting map. Josiah Molden, a four-star cornerback from West Linn, just named the Ducks among his top six college choices—alongside powerhouses like Texas and Ohio State. Molden’s decision is especially meaningful for the community: his family has deep roots in Oregon football, and his sister is currently a Duck. He’s praised the Ducks’ coaching staff and academic support, making Eugene a strong contender. What do you think—will family ties and hometown pride keep this rising star close to home, or will he take his talents out of state? #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowOregon’s 2026 football schedule is no cakewalkOregon fans, get ready for a wild 2026 season—this schedule is packed with challenges and zero room for error. The Ducks dodge Big Ten heavyweights like Penn State and Wisconsin, but the real test comes in November: back-to-back showdowns at Ohio State, then Michigan, then Michigan State, and finally Washington. There’s no stretch of easy wins, and even early games against teams that missed bowl season last year can’t be taken for granted. If Oregon wants to make a playoff run, they’ll need to stay sharp every single week. Which matchup do you think will be the season’s turning point? #Sports #Football #OregonFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMassillon’s Savior Owens makes Michigan State historySavior Owens just put Massillon on the national map—he’s the first recruit to commit to Michigan State’s 2027 football class under new head coach Pat Fitzgerald. After racking up over 1,500 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns last season, Owens is already being called a game-changer. Local fans know how electric he is on the field, but now he’s set to take his talents to the Big Ten. What does this mean for the Tigers’ legacy and for high school football in our area? Let’s talk about the impact of homegrown talent making it big! #Sports #Football #Massillon00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowQB shakeup could spark EIU football revivalEastern Illinois football is getting a major overhaul, and all eyes are on Jeremiah Salem, the new QB who grew up learning from Michigan State legends. After years as a backup at Eastern Michigan, Salem brings a pro-level prep routine and a hunger to lead. With over 30 new transfers—including three quarterbacks—competition is fierce, but Salem’s experience in high-pressure film rooms could be the edge EIU needs after last season’s struggles. Can this fresh mix of talent and leadership turn things around for the Panthers? What do you think makes a successful team reboot? #Sports #Football #EIUFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowDuke’s 2026 football schedule is wild!Duke fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be a season packed with drama and big-time matchups. The Blue Devils are defending their ACC title with a tougher nine-game conference slate, including five road trips and a high-stakes rematch against Virginia. There’s even more buzz with the Miami game: former Duke QB Darian Mensah might suit up for the Hurricanes, adding fuel to an already heated rivalry. Plus, Duke faces powerhouse Clemson and wraps up at Wake Forest. With so many twists, this schedule could make or break Duke’s shot at another title run. Which game are you circling? #Sports #Football #DukeFootball10Share
glen25+FollowDetroit’s Cedric Williams gets new shot at MSUMichigan State’s new football staff just reignited the dream for Detroit Catholic Central’s Cedric Williams, one of Michigan’s top running backs. After helping his team clinch a state title with over 1,200 rushing yards, Williams was re-offered a preferred walk-on spot by Coach Spalding—who, as it turns out, shares the same hometown roots. This isn’t just about football; it’s about local talent getting recognized and the power of relationships in recruiting. How do you think these homegrown connections shape the future of college sports in Michigan? #Sports #Football #DetroitFootball00Share
glen25+FollowOregon Ducks’ 2026 Big Ten schedule is here!Oregon Ducks fans can finally start mapping out their 2026 football adventures—the full Big Ten schedule just dropped, and it’s a wild ride. Two massive road games stand out: a September clash with USC in LA and a November showdown at Ohio State. There’s also a brutal eight-game stretch with no breaks after an early bye week, plus a tough November lineup featuring Michigan and Washington. With Oregon expected to be a national powerhouse, the season promises plenty of drama. Which matchup are you circling on your calendar? Let’s talk Ducks football plans! #Sports #Football #OregonDucks00Share