Amy Williams+FollowIU football’s championship moment at Assembly HallIU football’s national championship trophy took center stage at Assembly Hall right before the IU-Purdue basketball showdown. Coach Curt Cignetti and several players walked the hardware out to half court, soaking in cheers from the crowd. Cignetti grabbed the mic to thank Hoosier fans for their support, making the night feel even more electric. Moments like this show how IU’s sports pride runs deep—across teams and seasons. How do you think this kind of celebration impacts the energy and unity on campus? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowSenior Bowl shakeup: Who’s representing Alabama & Auburn?Only three Alabama and two Auburn players will suit up for the Senior Bowl in Mobile this week, a big change from the original roster. Between injuries, draft decisions, and that wild snowstorm that hit the country, the lineup looks pretty different than fans expected. For locals, it’s a rare chance to see Tim Keenan III, LT Overton, and Josh Cuevas from Bama, plus Auburn’s Jeremiah Wright and Keyron Crawford, all trying to boost their NFL draft stock. How do you feel about the roster changes? Which player are you most excited to watch? #Sports #Football #SeniorBowl00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowArch Manning’s journey: More than a nameArch Manning’s time at Texas has been a real rollercoaster—big expectations, tough starts, and, finally, a late-season surge that showed why everyone’s been watching him. Despite early struggles and even getting booed at home, he finished strong, leading Texas to a huge bowl win and earning national honors. What stands out? He’s not rushing to the NFL, even as a top pick. His dad says Arch just loves being in Austin and playing college ball. It’s a reminder: sometimes the pressure to be a star can overshadow the joy of the game. How do you think fans should support young athletes under the spotlight? #Sports #Football #ArchManning00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTexas lands top local EDGE Cameron HallCameron Hall, a rising four-star EDGE from Mansfield Summit, just made a big call—he’s staying close to home and committing to Texas. What really stands out is how Hall talks about his bond with Texas EDGE coach LaAllan Clark. It’s not just about football; it’s about trust and real connection. Hall felt Clark was already investing in him before he even committed, which clearly made all the difference. With offers from powerhouses like Ohio State and LSU, this is a huge in-state win for the Longhorns. How much do you think these personal relationships matter in recruiting? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
phughes+FollowAuburn’s D-line just got a major boostAuburn fans, here’s something to get excited about: Dallas Walker IV is officially back for another season, thanks to a hard-fought NCAA waiver. Instead of scrambling for another veteran in the portal, the Tigers will have Walker—who played the second-most snaps at nose tackle last year—anchoring the defensive line in 2026. This seventh-year player brings experience and depth, which is huge for a position that’s tough to fill. With new portal additions and young talent like Jourdin Crawford and Malik Autry stepping up, Auburn’s D-line could be a real force. How do you feel about this mix of experience and youth? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCignetti family’s selfie captures Indiana’s big winSeeing Curt Cignetti’s family all smiles in their championship hats really hits home what Indiana’s perfect 16–0 season means beyond the scoreboard. After years of grit and discipline, the Hoosiers’ first-ever national title isn’t just a football story—it’s a family one. That rare, joyful selfie from the usually intense head coach’s crew shows how much sacrifice and belief went into this historic run. Bloomington is buzzing, but it’s these personal moments that remind us: championships change lives, not just records. How do you think this win will shape Indiana football’s future? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
John Camacho+FollowBoston College football’s tough road aheadBoston College football fans, it’s shaping up to be another rocky ride in 2026. After a brutal 2-10 season and a mass player exodus through the transfer portal, the Eagles are in full rebuild mode. The upcoming schedule isn’t doing them any favors, with tough matchups against Cincinnati, SMU, and Notre Dame. There are a couple of possible bright spots—maybe a win over Maine or Syracuse—but expectations are low. Can BC surprise us, or is another tough season inevitable? What do you think it’ll take to turn things around for the Eagles? #Sports #Football #BostonCollege00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIllinois football’s 2026 schedule brings big testsIllinois fans, get ready for a wild 2026 football season! The Illini will kick things off with three straight home games in Champaign, but the real action starts when they hit the road to face powerhouse Ohio State, then host Oregon—both College Football Playoff teams last year. The schedule is a rollercoaster, with no back-to-back home or away conference games, and the toughest matchups spaced out by a crucial midseason break. With so many high-stakes games on deck, this season could shake up the Big Ten standings. Which matchup are you most excited (or nervous) about? #Sports #Football #IllinoisFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCincinnati roots fuel a national football dreamGenerations of Cincinnati pride just hit the national stage! Charlie Becker, whose dad was a local football legend at Elder High, made a game-saving catch for Indiana University, helping his team clinch the national championship. The Beckers’ story is pure west side Cincinnati: from Friday nights at The Pit to the brightest college lights, it’s about family, legacy, and chasing bigger dreams. What does it mean to see hometown values and traditions shine on such a huge platform? How do you think local sports shape who we become? Let’s talk about the power of community roots! #Sports #Football #CincinnatiPride00Share
John Camacho+FollowIllinois football’s 2026 schedule brings big changesIllinois fans, get ready for a season packed with fresh faces and old rivalries. With a new quarterback at the helm and key defensive players returning, the Illini are eyeing their first three-year winning streak since the late ‘80s. The schedule is no joke—matchups against powerhouses like Ohio State and Oregon, plus a long-awaited return to the Rose Bowl Stadium against UCLA, promise plenty of drama. Rivalry trophies, new coaches, and some revenge games are all on deck. Which game are you circling on your calendar, and what’s your prediction for the season? #Sports #Football #IllinoisFootball00Share