Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSwift vs Etienne: Bears Backfield Battle?Rumors are heating up in Chicago: could Travis Etienne be the next big thing in the Bears’ backfield, replacing D’Andre Swift? After a career year, Swift’s future is suddenly up in the air as GM Ryan Poles weighs the pros and cons of Etienne’s youth and versatility. With rookie Monangai also in the mix, Bears fans—who do you want carrying the rock in 2026? #Sports #Football #BearsNation10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLSU’s big push to flip Texas commit RoyalLSU fans, things just got interesting—Lane Kiffin and his staff are making a serious run at Easton Royal, the top wide receiver in the 2027 class and a New Orleans native who’s currently committed to Texas. Royal’s speed (10.3 seconds in the 100m!) and monster stats have made him a hot commodity, but now LSU is turning up the heat with face-to-face meetings and school visits. Can the Tigers keep Louisiana’s No. 1 prospect home, or will Texas hold on? What do you think it’ll take for LSU to win him over? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGiants kick off Harbaugh era with new signingJohn Harbaugh’s first move as Giants head coach is in the books, and it’s a sign the team is serious about fixing its defense. The Giants just picked up DeMarvin Leal, a versatile defensive lineman from the Steelers, hoping he’ll help plug the holes that led to one of the league’s worst run defenses last season. Leal’s got a strong college track record and flashes of promise in the NFL, but he’s coming off a neck injury. Will this fresh start in New York help him—and the Giants—turn things around? What do you think about this first step in the Harbaugh era? #Sports #Football #NYGiants20Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMichigan’s offense is getting a major shakeupBig changes are coming to Michigan football’s offense for 2026! With new faces from the transfer portal and high school ranks, plus a fresh offensive coordinator, expect a totally different look on the field. Bryce Underwood returns at quarterback with a deeper, revamped QB room behind him. Jordan Marshall leads a young running back group, while the wide receiver corps is stacked with talent like Andrew Marsh and Texas transfer Jaime Ffrench. The O-line and tight end spots are also loaded with competition. How do you think all these new pieces will fit together? Which position battle are you most excited to watch? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowTexas star RB Wayne Shanks Jr. eyes ArkansasWayne Shanks Jr., one of Texas’ most explosive high school running backs, is seriously considering Arkansas for his next step. With over 3,300 yards and 57 touchdowns already, Shanks’ interest in the Razorbacks is fueled by his strong bond with Coach “YAC” Johnson, who recently joined Arkansas from Florida State. If Shanks visits Fayetteville this spring, it could signal a major recruiting win and a new era of aggressive talent-hunting for the Hogs. What do you think—could this be the start of Arkansas reclaiming its football swagger? #Sports #Football #ArkansasFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowHBCU football rivalry returns to NashvilleMorgan State and Tennessee State are reviving a football rivalry that’s been on ice for nearly 40 years, with games set for 2026 in Nashville and 2027 in Baltimore. For longtime fans and new supporters alike, this is more than just a matchup—it’s a chance to reconnect with HBCU football tradition and campus pride. Tennessee State has never lost to Morgan State, but after decades apart, anything can happen. What does this renewed series mean for the HBCU community and the future of non-conference games? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #HBCU00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowClemson’s football shakeup: New faces, new energyBig changes are brewing for Clemson football as Chad Morris returns as offensive coordinator, bringing back the energy that helped spark the Tigers’ rise a decade ago. Dabo Swinney is betting on familiar faces and homegrown talent to turn things around after a tough season. The quarterback room is loaded with young, hungry players—no transfers needed, just fierce competition. With fresh coaching hires and a renewed focus on playmakers, the team is looking to recapture its championship edge. How do you feel about the new direction? Is sticking with homegrown QBs the right call? #Sports #Football #ClemsonFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowClemson wideout’s fight for one more season heats upTristan Smith’s battle with the NCAA just took a hopeful turn—he’s not giving up on that extra year in a Clemson jersey. After a judge called the NCAA’s denial of his eligibility “arbitrary and capricious,” Smith’s case is heading for a crucial hearing in February. If he wins, he’ll get to keep practicing and stay on the roster while the lawsuit plays out. This isn’t just about one player; it’s about how the NCAA’s rules can impact college athletes’ futures and even their shot at a pro career. What do you think—should Smith get another season? #Sports #Football #Clemson00Share
Chad Williams+FollowDucks’ NIL Power: Can Lanning Buy a Title?Quack Attack fans, let’s talk about Dan Lanning’s secret sauce at Oregon. With Uncle Phil (Knight) and Nike backing, the Ducks are flexing a record $60.8M spend—NIL deals are making Eugene the hottest destination in the Big Ten. After falling short in the 2025 CFP, is this the year Lanning cashes in for Oregon’s first natty? Or is the NIL arms race just heating up? Sound off! #Sports #Football #GoDucks00Share
phughes+FollowArthur Smith Joins Buckeyes: A Game-Changer?Big news out of Columbus—Ryan Day just landed Arthur Smith, the former Steelers OC, as the Buckeyes’ new play-caller. The real twist? Smith won’t be hitting the recruiting trail like most OCs, making Ohio State the first blue blood to try this approach. With Smith’s NFL pedigree and unique NIL connections, Day is betting big on culture and chemistry over tradition. Buckeye Nation, is this the move that puts us over the top? #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share