Chad Williams+FollowPackers land Bobby Babich for defense rebootGreen Bay’s defense just got a serious upgrade—Bobby Babich is joining as the new defensive pass game coordinator and secondary coach. Babich brings loads of NFL experience, including two years as Buffalo’s defensive coordinator, and he’s known for developing tough, smart secondaries. With head coach Matt LaFleur focused on offense, Babich’s arrival means the Packers’ defense finally gets the leadership and fresh ideas it’s been missing. Fans were skeptical about Jonathan Gannon’s hire, but adding Babich could be a game-changer. What do you think—will this move finally get the Packers’ defense back on track? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCan OSU’s 2026 Hotshots Survive the Snow Bowl?Buckeye Nation, are we sleeping on Ryan Day’s boldest move yet? The 2026 class is stacked with talent from sunny states—Chris Henry Jr. and Khary Wilder from Cali, Kyle Parker from Texas, and a trio of Florida stars. But here’s the real test: can these warm-weather phenoms handle the legendary Snow Bowl against That Team Up North? History says the cold is no joke, but with veterans like Jeremiah Smith paving the way, maybe this gamble pays off. Thoughts on how these recruits will adapt? #Sports #Football #GoBucks00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBuckeyes bolster O-line with Ohio nativeOhio State just landed a big boost for their offensive line, adding Springfield’s own Vesean Washington from Dartmouth. He’s only allowed one sack in over 700 snaps—impressive consistency, even if it’s not from a Power Four school. With four starters returning and plenty of depth, the Buckeyes’ O-line looks stacked for 2026. Washington’s versatility at both guard and tackle fits perfectly with the team’s approach. How do you feel about building with local talent and transfer portal additions? Could this move be the missing piece for a championship run? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCan OSU’s 2026 Recruits Survive the Snow Bowl?Buckeye Nation, let’s talk about Ryan Day’s bold move with the 2026 class. He’s landed stars like Chris Henry Jr. and Khary Wilder from sunny California, plus top talent from SEC hotspots. But here’s the catch: can these warm-weather phenoms handle the infamous Ohio winter, especially when The Game vs. That Team Up North rolls around? The Snow Bowl’s legacy is no joke. Will this gamble pay off, or could the cold derail Day’s plans? #Sports #Football #Buckeyes00Share
glen25+FollowIllinois football’s 2026 schedule: Rivalries, new faces, and big stakesIllinois fans, get ready—2026 is shaping up to be a season full of fresh matchups, returning rivalries, and some serious milestones on the line. With Katin Houser stepping in at QB and a defense anchored by Bailey, Clarke, and Scott, the Illini are aiming for their first three-year winning streak since the late '80s. The schedule brings everything from a rare showdown with UAB to a trip to Ohio State for the IlliBuck trophy, plus a historic return to the Rose Bowl against UCLA. Which game are you circling as a must-watch? #Sports #Football #IllinoisFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowIU football’s 2026 schedule is here!IU fans, get ready—after clinching their first-ever national championship in 2025, the Hoosiers just dropped their full 2026 football schedule! There’s a mix of familiar rivals and some fresh matchups, including first-time games under Coach Cignetti against Rutgers, Minnesota, and USC. With Cignetti boasting a 27-2 record in Bloomington, expectations are sky-high. Circle your calendars for big home games against Ohio State and Purdue, plus a November showdown with USC. Which matchup are you most excited for, and how do you think IU will handle the pressure as defending champs? #Sports #Football #IUFootball10Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowTop SC lineman on Vols’ radar: What’s next?Tennessee’s football program is already looking ahead to 2027, with offensive line coach Glen Elarbee making a personal visit to four-star tackle Nate Carson in Columbia, SC. Carson’s got offers from powerhouse schools like Alabama, Ohio State, and Clemson, but Tennessee is making their interest clear early. He hasn’t visited Knoxville yet, but with his ranking as the No. 3 player in South Carolina, he’s definitely one to watch. How much does early recruiting matter for these young athletes, and what could this mean for the Vols’ future? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Vols00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBYU Stars Hype Up Michigan’s Jay HillWolverine Nation, get ready—BYU’s top DBs can’t stop talking about Coach Jay Hill, Michigan’s new DC. Tre Alexander called him a “football connoisseur” who’s always two steps ahead, while Jonathan Kabeya says Hill’s schemes let players show off their full skill set. With Hill’s defense ranking top-10 nationally in multiple categories, Michigan’s secondary could be elite this season. Anyone else excited to see how the Maize and Blue D evolves under Hill’s leadership? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowHow Curt Cignetti made Upland beer a legendIndiana football’s undefeated run didn’t just bring home a championship—it turned a local beer into a national sensation. Coach Curt Cignetti’s postgame shoutouts to Upland Brewing’s Hoosier Gameday Lager had fans from 35 states scrambling to get a taste, sending sales through the roof and leaving shelves empty across Indiana. Upland’s team, mostly IU grads, kept their connection to Cignetti’s favorite brew a secret all season, but now the whole country wants in. What do you think—can a coach’s endorsement really change a local business overnight? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowLocal pride fuels Lobos’ new football eraSeeing UNM’s head coach Jason Eck walking Cleveland High’s halls isn’t just a cool moment for students—it’s a sign that New Mexico’s top football talent is finally getting the spotlight at home. Eck’s approach is all about building the Lobos with local players who bring real passion for their state. After a winning season and a new contract, he’s doubling down on keeping stars like Maldonado and Richards in New Mexico. With more flexibility in scholarships coming, could this be the start of a true homegrown powerhouse? What do you think it’ll take to keep our best athletes playing for the Lobos? #Sports #Football #NewMexicosTeam00Share