Christopher Hughes+FollowJustice Haynes could transform Georgia Tech’s run gameJustice Haynes, one of the top running backs in the country, is coming home to Georgia Tech—and that’s a game-changer for the Yellow Jackets. With Haynes joining Malachi Hosley in the backfield, Tech’s offense is set to be more explosive than ever. Haynes brings a track record of big plays and consistency, including five straight 100-yard games last season. Fans are buzzing about the potential of this duo to make Georgia Tech’s ground attack one of the best in the ACC. What do you think—could this be the key to a breakout season for the Jackets? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowSyracuse scores big with Baltimore football talentSyracuse football is making major moves by building a strong recruiting pipeline with Baltimore’s powerhouse Saint Frances Academy. The Orange just landed a commitment from 2027 three-star running back Sa’Nir Brooks, one of Maryland’s top players, beating out offers from schools like Michigan State and Virginia Tech. With 10 verbal pledges already in the 2027 class and a national ranking of No. 5, Syracuse is quickly becoming a destination for elite high school talent. What do you think this means for the future of Syracuse football? Can this Baltimore connection change the game? #Sports #Football #SyracuseFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s offense gets a total makeoverAuburn football fans, get ready for a wild ride—next season’s offense will barely resemble last year’s squad. After a rough 2025, new head coach Alex Golesh hit the transfer portal hard, bringing in 25 new offensive players, including 11 from his old USF team. The running back group looks especially stacked, with Bryson Washington joining Jeremiah Cobb for what could be the deepest unit on the team. Byrum Brown, who led the nation in total offense at USF, is now at quarterback. With so many fresh faces, which position group do you think will make the biggest impact in 2026? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowAuburn’s Dynamic Duo: Atkins & Brown ShineTiger fans, how pumped are we to see Xavier “The Stopper” Atkins and Byrum “Dual Threat” Brown both crack On3’s 2026 Top 100? Atkins just set the Auburn record for tackles for loss by a linebacker and earned All-American honors—first since Dansby! Meanwhile, Brown’s arrival finally gives us a steady QB since Bo Nix. With these two leading both sides of the ball, Auburn’s looking like a real threat in the SEC. Thoughts on how this duo stacks up against past Tiger greats? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowAuburn Eyes Future with 4-Star QB AbramsTiger fans, is Alex Golesh about to pull off a recruiting coup? After a big Junior Day visit, 4-star gunslinger Israel Abrams—once an Iowa State lock—now has Auburn high on his list. With the QB room in full rebuild mode after Deuce Knight and others hit the portal, landing Abrams could be a game-changer for the Plains. Could this be the start of a new Auburn-Iowa State recruiting rivalry? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowLSU vs Ole Miss 2026: Rivalry hits new heightsLane Kiffin swapping Ole Miss for LSU has set the stage for one of the most electric college football showdowns in years. When LSU heads to Oxford in 2026, it’s not just about a classic SEC rivalry—this game is loaded with drama: coaching shakeups, staff and player transfers, and sky-high expectations on both sides. The atmosphere in Oxford promises to be absolutely wild, with both fanbases fired up like never before. Can Kiffin’s new-look Tigers make a statement on the road, or will Ole Miss defend their turf? This one’s going to be talked about for years. Who do you think comes out on top? #Sports #Football #LSU00Share
Amy Williams+FollowStallions kick off 2026 with new rivalriesThe Birmingham Stallions are shaking things up for 2026—opening their season with a Friday night faceoff against the Louisville Kings, a brand-new UFL team. This marks the debut of head coach AJ McCarron, adding even more excitement for local fans. Home games at Protective Stadium promise big matchups, including visits from the DC Defenders and Dallas Renegades. Single-game tickets drop February 2, so mark your calendars if you want to be part of the action. Which game are you most looking forward to, and how do you think the new coach will impact the team? #Sports #Football #BirminghamStallions00Share
glen25+FollowPlayoff shakeup rocks Birmingham high schoolsBig changes are coming to high school football in Birmingham—private and public schools will no longer face off in the playoffs. For John Carroll Catholic, this means saying goodbye to some of their toughest rivals and preparing for way more travel, with the closest playoff opponent now possibly in Huntsville or Montgomery. While regular season games between public and private schools will continue, many coaches and players are disappointed by the split. What do you think—will this make the playoffs more fair, or does it take away from the excitement and tradition of local matchups? #Sports #Football #Birmingham00Share
John Camacho+FollowHoosiers celebrate first national title in a blizzardIndiana football fans just witnessed history—braving freezing temps and a foot of snow to cheer on the Hoosiers as they celebrated their first-ever national championship. For years, folks doubted this program could ever reach the top, but Coach Cignetti and a determined squad proved everyone wrong. The energy at Memorial Stadium was electric, with players, coaches, and even John Mellencamp joining in the festivities. From underdog to undefeated, this team’s journey is one for the ages. How do you think this victory will change the future of Indiana football? #Sports #Football #Hoosiers10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIndiana fans brave zero-degree chills for historyIndiana just clinched its first-ever national football title, but the championship celebration at Memorial Stadium looked more like a snow day than a victory parade. With wind chills hitting zero and fresh snow blanketing the stands, only about 15,000 fans showed up—leaving most of the 50,000-seat stadium empty. Social media had a field day, but honestly, who can blame folks for staying warm at home? Still, the die-hards who made it out got to see Coach Cignetti and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza celebrate on the icy field. Would you have bundled up for this once-in-a-lifetime moment, or watched from your couch? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share