Chad Williams+FollowClemson faces big NFL opt-out questionsClemson’s shot at a record 14th straight bowl win could look very different if top players decide to skip the Pinstripe Bowl against Penn State. With several Tigers eyeing the NFL Draft, fans are left wondering who’ll actually suit up at Yankee Stadium. Names like Antonio Williams, Avieon Terrell, Peter Woods, and T.J. Parker haven’t announced their decisions yet, and their absence could shake up the game. It’s a real test of depth and team spirit—will the next generation of Tigers step up, or will these opt-outs tip the scales? What do you think: should players prioritize their pro futures or finish the season with their team? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLSU’s DJ Pickett stuns as top freshman defenderLSU fans are buzzing after true freshman DJ Pickett locked down receivers all season, earning the On3 Sports True Freshman of the Year award on defense. Pickett’s size and skills made him a nightmare for opposing offenses—he allowed just 13 catches on 35 targets, picked off three passes, and only gave up one touchdown in 12 games. With his knack for big plays and run-stopping ability, Pickett is already being talked about as LSU’s next star cornerback. How do you see Pickett’s role growing next season, and what does this mean for LSU’s defense in 2026? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
phughes+FollowInside Clemson’s staff shakeup and portal buzzGarrett Riley’s role at Clemson is sparking real debate among Tiger fans—some are excited about his fresh approach, while others are anxious about how staff changes could impact the team’s future. The Orange Crush Podcast dives into what’s really happening behind the scenes, from coaching adjustments to the latest transfer portal rumors. Plus, there’s a new way for fans to show their Tiger pride: Section 103 just launched exclusive Clemson gear inspired by campus traditions. What do you think—will these changes help Clemson reclaim its football dominance? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowNotre Dame Ducks Bowl, Mizzou Calls Them OutDid you catch Coach Drinkwitz throwing shade at the Irish? Mizzou’s head man didn’t hold back after Notre Dame skipped bowl season, questioning if “anytime, anywhere” really means anything in South Bend. Meanwhile, Mizzou and Vandy are fired up to play, showing real grit. With the CFP expansion talks heating up, is Notre Dame’s move a sign of bigger changes coming? Let’s hear your takes on this rivalry and what it means for the future of college football! #Sports #Football #CFB00Share
phughes+FollowMichigan stuns fans with coach firing before Texas gameMichigan football just dropped a bombshell right before the Citrus Bowl—head coach Sherrone Moore is out, fired for violating university policy due to an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. This shakeup comes after a solid 9-3 season and days before the Wolverines face Texas. Now, Biff Poggi steps in as interim coach for the big game. With so much at stake, fans are left wondering how this sudden change will impact Michigan’s performance and team morale. What do you think—will this distraction fire up the Wolverines or throw them off their game? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowUM’s top earners: Coaches outpace doctorsUM’s highest-paid employees this year are mostly coaches, not doctors or professors. Dusty May, the men’s basketball coach, tops the list with a $4.6 million salary—almost $1 million more than last year. Football assistants and athletic leaders fill out much of the top 10, while the new Michigan Medicine CEO and a few top administrators round out the rest. The average full-time UM employee earns about $101,000, but these top salaries don’t even include bonuses or incentives. What do you think about the university’s pay priorities? Should athletics dominate the payroll? #Sports #Football #AnnArbor00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowPackers fans: Injury updates before Denver showdownGreen Bay heads into its toughest matchup of the season against the Broncos, and the injury list is raising eyebrows. Josh Jacobs didn’t practice Wednesday due to his nagging knee, but unless he’s out again Thursday or Friday, there’s still hope he’ll suit up. Lukas Van Ness finally returned to limited practice after weeks sidelined with a foot injury—could he make a difference on Sunday? Jayden Reed looked sharp last week, but several key players are still limited. With the NFC North lead on the line, how do you feel about the team’s health heading into this critical game? #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowWhy a Vance Joseph hire could shake up the RaidersLas Vegas fans are watching closely as talk heats up about replacing Pete Carroll after a rough season for the Raiders. ESPN insiders are floating Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph as a top candidate. While Joseph’s previous head coaching stint in Denver didn’t set the world on fire, his recent success under Sean Payton and the potential to weaken a division rival make him an intriguing option. Would a lower-profile hire like Joseph be the fresh start the Raiders need, or is it just another gamble? Curious to hear what Raider Nation thinks about this possible move! #Sports #Football #Raiders00Share
glen25+FollowTexas shakes up coaching after missing CFPTexas Longhorns fans, the coaching carousel is spinning again. Just days after missing out on the College Football Playoff, Steve Sarkisian has let go of running backs coach Chad Scott. The move comes after a season where Texas’s ground game averaged just 129.7 yards per game—the lowest since 1944—and struggled mightily in key SEC matchups. Injuries played a part, but the offense just couldn’t find its rhythm. With Texas set to face Michigan in the Citrus Bowl, what changes do you think are needed to get the Longhorns back in the playoff hunt next year? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
glen25+FollowIs Shedeur Sanders the Browns’ Future?Prime Jr. is finally getting his shot in Cleveland, but Todd McShay just dropped a bomb on ‘Triple Option’—he doesn’t see Shedeur Sanders sticking with the Browns long-term. With all the coaching uncertainty and the way the Dawg Pound’s front office handled his development, it feels like Shedeur’s playing for a new audition every week. Could we see another Baker or Darnold situation? What do you think—does Prime Jr. have a real shot to be the Browns’ guy, or is he destined to move on? #Sports #Football #ShedeurSanders10Share