Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana football locks in offensive mastermindMike Shanahan just signed on for three more years as Indiana’s offensive coordinator, and that’s a big deal for Hoosier fans. Under his play-calling, IU’s offense has been on fire—top 10 in the nation for scoring and total yards, plus a Heisman winner at quarterback. The program is clearly betting on continuity after a historic season, and with both coordinators now locked down, expectations are sky-high. How do you feel about IU’s chances to keep this momentum going? Is this the start of a new era for Indiana football? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowMontana’s epic rivalry: Griz vs. Cats rematchMontana football fans are in for a treat as the Griz and Bobcats face off in their first-ever playoff rematch, and even John Edwards—the last Montana QB to win a national title—can’t hide his excitement. Edwards, who still treasures a piece of the 2001 championship goalpost, admits his heart is with the Griz, but he’s got friends and memories on both sides. He thinks this game will come down to just a play or two, making it one of the most intense matchups in years. Who are you rooting for, and what’s your favorite rivalry memory? #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMontana’s Cat-Griz rivalry: Legends who shaped the BrawlMontana’s Cat-Griz football rivalry isn’t just about wins and losses—it’s about the legends who’ve defined generations. From Tommy Mellott’s record-breaking runs for the Bobcats to Chase Reynolds’ Griz rushing dominance, these athletes have left marks that go way beyond the stat sheet. Their stories—like Troy Andersen’s two-way stardom or Marc Mariani’s walk-on-to-NFL journey—are part of what makes this rivalry electric every year. As the next chapter unfolds, which Cat or Griz do you think made the biggest impact? Let’s hear your favorite Brawl of the Wild memory or player! #Sports #Football #MontanaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowMontana State vs Montana: Playoff rivalry heats upThe FCS semifinals are bringing us a showdown for the ages: Montana State hosting Montana in their first-ever playoff clash, with a national title shot on the line. These teams know each other inside out, and the stakes have never been higher. The Bobcats edged the Griz in November, but Montana’s offense has been on fire since. Meanwhile, Villanova and Illinois State are both defying expectations on the other side of the bracket, each riding wild playoff runs. Which teams do you think have the grit to punch their ticket to the championship? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #FCSPlayoffs00Share
phughes+FollowKenny Dillingham’s next move has Tempe buzzingKenny Dillingham’s wild turnaround at Arizona State has everyone in Tempe on edge—after leading the Sun Devils from a 3-9 start to a Big 12 title and a College Football Playoff run, he’s now being eyed by Michigan for their head coach spot. ASU’s athletic director says they’re “working through it,” hinting at contract talks, but Michigan’s deep pockets could change everything. It’s a tense moment for Sun Devil fans: can ASU keep their star coach, or will Dillingham be lured away? How much does loyalty matter when the stakes (and paychecks) get this high? #Sports #Football #ArizonaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMuenster’s back-to-back football gloryMuenster just pulled off a rare feat—shutting out Shiner 28-0 to claim their second straight Class 2A Division II state football title at AT&T Stadium. For a small-town team, going back-to-back like this is huge and really shows what can happen when a group of players clicks at the right time. Shiner came in undefeated, but Muenster’s defense and a trio of touchdowns from the Carney-Hess connection made the difference. What do you think makes a high school football team unstoppable? Share your thoughts and hometown stories! #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDevon Gales’ inspiring comeback at UGADevon Gales just walked across the stage at UGA, diploma in hand—a moment that hits even harder when you remember his journey. After a devastating spinal cord injury during a Southern vs. Georgia football game in 2015, Gales refused to let that day define him. He powered through surgeries, therapy, and daily hurdles, and now he’s not only a college grad but also a teacher and coach, motivating kids and athletes alike. His story is a reminder of how grit and hope can change lives. How do stories like this impact your outlook on overcoming challenges? #Sports #Football #DevonGales00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan’s next football coach: Is Dillingham the answer?Michigan football is at a crossroads after recent turmoil, and the buzz is all about Kenny Dillingham as the top pick for head coach. With the program needing a leader who brings both strong character and a proven record, Dillingham’s name keeps coming up—especially since he’s turned Arizona State into a competitive force. Fans are wondering: could he really be the one to rebuild Michigan’s culture and develop rising stars like Bryce Underwood? If Michigan can lure him away, it could be a game-changer. What do you think—should Michigan go all-in for Dillingham? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
phughes+FollowWall clinches first-ever state title in thrillerWall High School just made history, holding off Newton’s furious late rally to win their first Texas 3A Division II football championship, 25-24! The Hawks built a big early lead, but Newton stormed back, nearly stealing the game in the final minutes. Despite being outgained by over 180 yards on the ground, Wall’s defense and special teams came up huge—especially with a blocked punt and a clutch onside kick recovery. What a wild finish at AT&T Stadium! Wall fans, how does it feel to finally bring home the trophy? Newton supporters, what stood out most in this epic battle? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowShould Michigan Target Vandy’s Clark Lea?With the usual suspects like DeBoer and Dillingham out, Joel Klatt just threw a curveball—he’s hyping Clark Lea, the Commodores’ turnaround artist, as Michigan’s next head coach. Sure, Lea’s a Vandy guy through and through, but his drama-free, winning seasons are hard to ignore. Could he really leave his alma mater for the Wolverines? This could be a rivalry move for the ages if Michigan pulls it off. #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share