Amy Williams+FollowLSU Outbids Rivals for Portal King SeatonBayou Bengal fans, Lane Kiffin just pulled off a monster move—landing the No. 1 transfer portal OL, Jordan Seaton, with a record-smashing deal. Seaton, who didn’t allow a sack in 11 of 13 games and posted a 91.4 PFF grade, chose LSU over the Ducks and Canes. The Tigers are all-in for 2026, stacking up nine Top-100 transfers. Is this the move that puts LSU back on top? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #LSUFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowEli Manning’s next move with the Giants?Eli Manning isn’t rushing into a front office job with the Giants, even after helping bring in new head coach John Harbaugh. Despite his legendary status and close ties to the team, Eli says he’s happy with his current role—balancing business, broadcasting, and family life. He’s still a trusted voice behind the scenes, but for now, he prefers cheering from the sidelines and coaching his kids’ sports teams. Do you think the Giants should push harder for Eli to take on a bigger role, or is he right to keep things flexible? #Sports #Football #EliManning10Share
Chad Williams+FollowHarbs’ First Hurdle: Ravens Block Giants’ MoveWell, Big Blue fans, the John Harbaugh rebuild just hit its first speed bump. After clearing house on special teams, Harbs tried to bring his trusted guy Chris Horton from Baltimore, but the Ravens’ front office slammed the door. DeCosta’s move stings, especially since Harbaugh made his name on special teams. Still, with Todd Monken likely joining as OC and Jaxson Dart’s development in focus, there’s reason for optimism. Next man up for special teams! #Sports #Football #GiantsNation00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBroncos fans: Should JK Dobbins return?Losing Bo Nix to injury in the playoffs left Broncos fans with a huge 'what if,' but another big question is whether JK Dobbins should get another shot in Denver. Before his season-ending foot injury, Dobbins was on pace for over 1,300 rushing yards and made the Broncos’ run game a real threat. He’s made it clear he wants to stay, but his injury history can’t be ignored. Would you bring him back on a team-friendly deal and add more depth, or is it time to move on? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #BroncosCountry00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSooners’ O-line gets a major boost for 2026Oklahoma fans, the offensive line is shaping up to be the team’s backbone next season. With Febechi Nwaiwu heading to the NFL, all eyes are on Heath Ozaeta to step into the right guard spot—and he’s got the full confidence of the guy he’s replacing. Ozaeta’s experience and a healthy offseason mean the Sooners will return their most seasoned O-line in years, aiming to keep John Mateer protected and the offense rolling. How do you feel about this lineup? Could this be the key to a championship run? #Sports #Football #OklahomaSooners00Share
phughes+FollowThree Ravens veterans who could be out soonBig changes could be coming to the Ravens roster as new head coach Jesse Minter looks to put his stamp on the team. With a focus on getting younger and more dynamic, veterans like Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, and Marlon Humphrey might be on the way out. Likely’s production dipped, Van Noy’s age is catching up, and Humphrey struggled through injuries. It’s a tough call, but Minter seems ready to make bold moves for the future. How do you feel about saying goodbye to these familiar faces? Who would you keep or let go? #Sports #Football #RavensFlock00Share
phughes+FollowEagles face tough search for new OCBig shakeups are hitting the Eagles’ offense after a disappointing season. With Kevin Patullo out and another top candidate, Charlie Weis Jr., deciding to stay at LSU, Philly’s hunt for a new offensive coordinator just got a lot harder. The Eagles’ scoring and rushing attack both dropped off last year, so fans are eager to see who can turn things around for Jalen Hurts and the squad. Who do you think should step in and help get this offense back on track? Let’s hear your picks and ideas! #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
glen25+FollowBrowns coaching search takes a wild turnCleveland’s hunt for a new head coach just got even more interesting. After Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula turned down an interview with the Browns, he’s now left with only a couple of less-desirable options as other NFL teams fill their vacancies. It’s a tough spot for Shula, who may have overplayed his hand, while the Browns are moving forward with other promising candidates. It’s a reminder: in the NFL, timing and opportunity can change fast. What do you think—should Shula have taken the meeting, or was he right to hold out for a better shot? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan’s big football shakeup: Can Whittingham deliver?Michigan football is making bold moves after a rough 2025 season, bringing in Kyle Whittingham as head coach and a new offensive staff led by Jason Beck. The buzz is all about Bryce Underwood—coaches are raving about his maturity and arm strength, and there’s real hope Beck’s system will unlock his full potential. Add in some key transfers and returning talent, and expectations are sky-high. With Michigan’s proud history and recent frustrations, the pressure is on Whittingham to turn things around fast. What do you think—will this new leadership get Michigan back on top? #Sports #Football #MichiganFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowGeorgia’s boldest president leaves a complex legacyMichael F. Adams, who led the University of Georgia through a period of explosive growth—and fierce controversy—has passed away at 77. Adams’ tenure saw UGA rise to national prominence, with new colleges, research centers, and a tripled endowment. But for many, his legacy is forever tied to the 2003 decision to oust beloved football coach Vince Dooley, sparking years of debate and division among Bulldogs fans. How do you weigh transformative progress against a move that fractured a community? Let’s talk about what leadership means when tradition and change collide. #Sports #Football #UGA00Share