Aaron Taylor+FollowBrendan Sorsby’s next move shakes up college footballBrendan Sorsby, Cincinnati’s standout quarterback, is hitting the transfer portal after racking up over 7,200 passing yards and 82 total touchdowns across his college career. What’s wild is that Sorsby was once offered a spot in an offense modeled after Josh Heupel’s high-octane system—think fast-paced, high-scoring football. With so many coaching connections and offensive minds in play, it’s anyone’s guess where Sorsby will land next or how his style could shake up another program. Where do you think he fits best, and what does this mean for teams looking for a proven QB? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowOhio University football rocked by coach scandalOhio University’s football program is facing major upheaval after head coach Brian Smith was fired for serious misconduct, including an affair with a student and alcohol violations. This shakeup comes just after Smith led the Bobcats to an impressive 8-4 season. The university cited actions that “reflect unfavorably” on the school, and Smith’s attorney is disputing the grounds for termination. With the team now heading into a bowl game under interim leadership, the community is left wondering: how will this impact the players and the university’s reputation moving forward? What do you think about the school’s response? #Sports #Football #OhioUniversity00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTravis Kelce’s take on finishing the Chiefs’ seasonTravis Kelce isn’t slowing down as the Chiefs head into their final regular-season games. He says it’s all about integrity—showing up for your team, no matter what’s at stake. Even with injuries piling up and the playoffs in question, Kelce’s focus is on giving everything he’s got, out of respect for the game and his teammates. He calls it an honor to feel the aches and pains of the season, knowing so many would love to be in his shoes. What do you think—should more players have this mindset, or is it smarter to rest up for the future? #Sports #Football #ChiefsKingdom00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMizzou’s quarterback carousel keeps spinningAnother shakeup for Mizzou football—Beau Pribula, who just arrived from Penn State, is already heading for the transfer portal. That’s two transfers in one year for Pribula, and it leaves the Tigers’ quarterback room in flux yet again. For fans, it’s hard not to wonder how this constant turnover will impact team chemistry and next season’s outlook. Is this just the new normal in college football, or should Mizzou be worried about finding stability at such a key position? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this QB shuffle could shape the Tigers’ future. #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBeau Pribula’s next move shakes up local footballCentral York and Penn State fans, Beau Pribula is back in the transfer portal after a tough season at Missouri. After leading Central York to its first state title game and showing flashes at Penn State, Pribula’s journey hit a snag with a serious ankle injury this fall. Despite some big plays for Missouri, he faced a rough season with sacks and turnovers. Now, with his name off the Tigers’ roster, the big question is: where will he land next, and what does this mean for his football future? Let’s hear your thoughts on Pribula’s next chapter! #Sports #Football #BeauPribula00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowAhmad Hardy’s epic season lifts MizzouAhmad Hardy just put together one of the most electrifying seasons Mizzou fans have seen in years. The sophomore running back not only racked up 1,560 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns, but he also became the 15th Tiger ever to earn consensus All-American honors. Hardy’s explosive runs and game-changing plays made him a national standout, leading the Power 4 in rushing and forcing 85 missed tackles. It’s not just Hardy—several Tigers made All-SEC teams, showing how far this program has come. What’s your take on Hardy’s rise and Mizzou’s big year? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
John Camacho+FollowNebraska football shakes up run gameNebraska just made a bold move by bringing in Lonnie Teasley from South Carolina as the new run game coordinator. After a season where the Huskers struggled to control the line of scrimmage, especially in that tough loss to Iowa, this hire signals a real commitment to revamping the offense. Teasley’s reputation for building strong offensive lines could be exactly what Nebraska needs to get back on track. What do you think—will this fresh approach finally help the Huskers dominate up front next season? #Sports #Football #NebraskaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowSt. Ignatius football gets a fresh startSt. Ignatius is turning the page with Tom Kaufman stepping in as the new football coach, and the energy around the Wildcats is already shifting. After back-to-back tough seasons, Kaufman’s focus isn’t just on chasing that elusive 12th state title—it’s about rebuilding a culture of hard work and character. He’s bringing experience from both college and high school levels, and plans to blend trusted faces with new ideas on his staff. With a few promising players returning, the big question is: can Kaufman’s approach spark a true turnaround for St. Ignatius football? What do you think will make the biggest difference? #Sports #Football #StIgnatius00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowMizzou’s receiver shakeup: What’s next?Three key wide receivers are leaving Mizzou, including Marquis Johnson, who won’t play in the Gator Bowl. With Joshua Manning and James Madison II also transferring, and top receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. graduating, the Tigers’ receiver room is looking thin for 2026. Only Donovan Olugbode, who caught more than five passes this year, remains. With Mizzou expected to lean on star running back Ahmad Hardy and run-heavy play-calling, it’s no wonder receivers are looking elsewhere. How do you think this will impact the Tigers’ offense next season? Should the coaching staff prioritize the transfer portal for new talent? #Sports #Football #Mizzou00Share
phughes+FollowBirmingham Stallions coach steps down after 3 titlesSkip Holtz is leaving the Birmingham Stallions after leading them to three straight championships and building one of the most successful runs in UFL history. His decision to step away marks the end of an era for Birmingham football fans, who’ve seen the team rack up an incredible 33-7 regular season record under his leadership. Holtz says coaching here has been a career highlight, and he’s grateful for the city’s support. What do you think this means for the Stallions’ future? Who should step in as the next head coach? #Sports #Football #BirminghamStallions00Share