phughes+FollowKentucky lands rare two-sport phenomMatt Ponatoski just joined an elite club—he’s one of only three athletes ever to win Gatorade Player of the Year in both football and baseball in the same year, alongside legends like Randy Moss and Joe Mauer. Now, he’s headed to Kentucky, sticking with his commitment even after a coaching change. Coach Will Stein, who’s been high on Ponatoski since his Oregon days, calls him a “winner” and “incredibly accurate passer.” Ponatoski plans to play both football and baseball at UK. How do you think juggling two sports at this level will shape his college experience—and Kentucky’s teams? #Sports #Football #KentuckyWildcats80Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTennessee edges Georgia in wild OT finishTennessee fans, that final possession in Athens was a heart-stopper! With just seconds left in overtime, the Vols’ defense stuck to Rick Barnes’ plan—no fouls, just tough coverage. Georgia’s Marcus Millender drove for a quick layup, but didn’t realize the clock was about to expire. The basket cut it to one, but Tennessee held on for the win. Barnes praised his team for staying disciplined and not risking a game-tying foul. How do you feel about the Vols’ late-game strategy? Would you have played it differently? Next up: Auburn in Knoxville! #Sports #TennesseeVols #CollegeBasketball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowLane Kiffin’s surprise stops light up AcadianaLane Kiffin’s unannounced recruiting tour through Acadiana turned into a local sensation overnight. When the LSU coach and his staff showed up in Cecilia, it wasn’t just about scouting talent—it sent a message to every kid in the area that big dreams can start right here. From meeting top recruit Braylon Calais to grabbing boudin in Scott, Kiffin’s presence had everyone buzzing. Coaches say visits like this boost community pride and keep the spotlight on local athletes. What do you think—could this new energy change the game for high school football in the 337? #Sports #Football #Acadiana00Share
Timothy Thompson+FollowHighland’s Grace Shondel finds her fit with Akron ZipsGrace Shondel’s college soccer journey took an unexpected but exciting turn—she’s officially committed to the University of Akron! Even though Akron wasn’t on her radar at first, it quickly became the perfect fit thanks to a welcoming team, supportive coaches, and a strong sense of community. Shondel says the personal attention from head coach Maggie Kuhn and the instant connection with the players made all the difference. Having a former Highland teammate on campus sealed the deal. It’s a reminder that sometimes the best opportunities are the ones you never saw coming. What do you think matters most when choosing a college? #Sports #Soccer #AkronZips00Share
jharvey+FollowTennessee softball’s 2026 season kicks off in FloridaTennessee’s Lady Vols are hitting the road to start their 2026 softball season at the NFCA Division I Leadoff Classic in Clearwater, Florida, facing tough teams like BYU, Liberty, Rutgers, Boston College, and Oregon. What’s really exciting is seeing sophomore pitcher Erin Nuwer step up after a solid freshman year—she posted a 2.32 ERA and held opponents to a .205 batting average. With her on the mound, expectations are high for the Lady Vols. Who else is ready to see how this team grows and handles the early challenges? Let’s talk predictions and players to watch! #Sports #LadyVols #TennesseeSoftball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s next football star? Meet Chance GilbertChance Gilbert is making serious waves in Georgia high school football—he’s not just a top safety, but also a lightning-fast track star and a playmaker on both sides of the ball. Now, he’s got powerhouse programs like Georgia, Alabama, Clemson, and Georgia Tech all vying for his commitment. Gilbert’s speed (he runs a 10.5 in the 100m!) and knack for game-changing plays have fans buzzing about his future. Imagine what he could bring to the Dawgs or another top team. Which school do you think fits him best, and how much impact could he have on college football? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowMichigan gears up for MSU after huge Nebraska winMichigan just pulled off a gritty win over previously undefeated Nebraska, but head coach Dusty May isn’t letting anyone get comfortable. With a tough road game at Michigan State up next—and eight of their last 11 games against top-tier teams—the Wolverines are staring down one of the hardest stretches in college basketball. May’s message is clear: there’s no “easy button” for this. If Michigan wants a shot at a No. 1 seed, they’ll need to keep leveling up. Do you think this team has what it takes to run the gauntlet? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #BigTen10Share
phughes+FollowTigers Miss Out on 5-Star SweeneyBig recruiting shakeup: Clemson’s out of the race for five-star DE Anthony Sweeney, who just dropped his Top 12 and left the Tigers off. Coach Rumph made a late push, but Sweeney—who shares a high school with current Tigers like Darien Mayo—didn’t bite. Rival SEC programs like Georgia and Bama are still in the hunt. Did Clemson miss a key opportunity here? #Sports #Football #ClemsonTigers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowVols out-tough Georgia in wild OT thrillerTennessee fans, that was a heart-stopper! The Vols didn’t have their best shooting night, but their relentless hustle and dominance on the boards made all the difference in an 86-85 overtime win at Georgia. Grabbing 52 rebounds (including a whopping 26 offensive boards!), Tennessee just kept giving themselves extra chances. JP Estrella, Okpara, and Bishop Boswell all stepped up big, and Nate Ament’s clutch three in OT sealed it. Free throws were shaky, but the grit was undeniable. How do you feel about the Vols’ never-quit attitude? What’s your take on their late-game execution? #Sports #Vols #TennesseeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowTennessee edges Georgia in wild OT finishTennessee fans, what a nail-biter! The Vols pulled off a gritty 86-85 overtime win at Georgia, showing real growth on the road. Coach Rick Barnes praised the team’s fight, especially the way young guys like Nate Ament and J.P. Estrella stepped up—Estrella’s rebounding and clutch buckets in OT made all the difference. Barnes admitted there’s still work to do, but you can feel the team’s confidence building. With tough games ahead, do you think this resilience will carry them through the SEC grind? Let’s hear your thoughts on the Vols’ late-game poise and who impressed you most! #Sports #TennesseeBasketball #Vols00Share