Aaron Taylor+FollowShanahan’s staying: Indiana football’s new eraIndiana football fans just got the best news of the season—offensive mastermind Mike Shanahan is sticking around in Bloomington for three more years. After a 13-0 run and the school’s first-ever Heisman win, this isn’t just about keeping a coach; it’s about proving IU is now a football powerhouse, not just a basketball school. The administration’s big investment in Shanahan and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines signals a real commitment to winning. How do you feel about Indiana’s transformation? Is this the start of a dynasty, or just a lucky streak? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowGamecocks’ O-line shakeup: What’s next?South Carolina’s football team is facing a major shakeup as yet another starting offensive lineman, Cason Henry, is set to enter the transfer portal. That makes three O-line starters leaving, which could seriously impact the Gamecocks’ ability to protect their quarterback and run the ball next season. Henry, who battled injuries throughout his career, still started most games when healthy. With seven players now planning to transfer, it’s hard not to wonder how this will affect team chemistry and performance. What do you think this means for the Gamecocks’ future? #Sports #Football #Gamecocks00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBrowns eye major upgrades in 2026 draftCleveland could be in for a big shakeup next draft, with Sports Illustrated’s latest mock giving the Browns a potential game-changer on the offensive line—Francis Mauigoa from Miami. At 6’6” and 315 lbs, Mauigoa’s power and athleticism could finally give the Browns’ quarterback some breathing room. Instead of chasing a flashy receiver early, the focus is on building a tougher, more reliable offense from the inside out. Then, with the 28th pick, the Browns add Denzel Boston, a 6’4” wideout from Washington, who’s known for his big-play ability. How do you feel about this strategy for Cleveland’s future? #Sports #Football #Browns00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowHelias & Harrisburg girls light up the scoreboardTalk about a statement win—Helias and Harrisburg girls’ basketball teams absolutely dominated Friday night! Helias pulled away in the second half, crushing Father Tolton 68-32, while Harrisburg stayed perfect on the season with a 65-26 rout over Hallsville. These big wins set the stage for some exciting holiday matchups, and you can feel the momentum building. Anyone else think these teams are shaping up to be the ones to watch this season? Share your thoughts on which squad impressed you most or who you’re rooting for in the next round! #Sports #Basketball #GirlsBasketball00Share
John Camacho+FollowSmithson Valley defense stuns Lone StarSmithson Valley’s defense put on a clinic at AT&T Stadium, shutting down Frisco Lone Star’s high-powered offense for nearly the entire game and clinching a 28-6 win in the state championship. Lone Star, who’d been averaging over 50 points per playoff game, just couldn’t break through until the final minute. Even with a record-setting season and so much heart from the team, it was a tough way for their historic run to end. What do you think matters more in championship games—explosive offense or lockdown defense? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia Tech’s Pop-Tarts helmets steal the showGeorgia Tech is taking bowl game spirit to a whole new level with their Pop-Tarts-themed helmets! The Yellow Jackets’ latest gear features a sprinkle stripe down the middle and even more sprinkles in the logo—making their matchup against BYU on Dec. 27 in Orlando extra sweet. Fans are already buzzing about whether this playful move could kick off a trend of wild, snack-inspired uniforms for future games. Would you want to see your favorite team rock a themed helmet? Let’s hear your thoughts on the most creative bowl game looks! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
glen25+FollowTexas fans buzzing over Jadan Baugh transfer newsJadan Baugh, a standout running back from the Florida Gators, is reportedly entering the transfer portal—and Texas Longhorns fans are fired up about the possibility of landing him. With the portal about to open, the buzz is real: Baugh’s power and agility could be a game-changer for Texas, especially after recent roster shakeups. If he chooses Austin, it could seriously shake up the Longhorns’ offense next season. What do you think—would Baugh be the missing piece for Texas, or is there another position the team should focus on? #Sports #Football #TexasFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowJeremiah Smith Faces Hometown Canes in CFPBuckeye Nation, get ready! Jeremiah Smith, our star wideout, just dropped a bold message after learning Ohio State will battle the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff. The South Florida native turned down his hometown Canes for the Scarlet and Gray, and now he’s got a shot to prove he made the right call—on the biggest stage. Can Smith torch Miami’s defense and add to his record-setting season? This rivalry just got personal! #Sports #Football #OhioState00Share
Theresa Boyd+FollowDuke rallies behind Jaeda’s basketball dreamJaeda Norman, an 18-year-old from Benson battling cancer, just experienced a once-in-a-lifetime Duke basketball adventure. Thanks to Dream On 3 and the Duke community, Jaeda joined both men’s and women’s teams for shootarounds, sat courtside at Cameron Indoor, and even received a standing ovation from fans. Despite her health challenges and recent amputation, Jaeda’s energy and love for the game shone through—she even made a few shots during practice! Her story is a powerful reminder of how sports and community can lift spirits. What moments in sports have inspired you most? #Sports #Basketball #DukeBasketball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowChristina Chambers’ legacy shines in BirminghamChristina Chambers’ impact on Birmingham’s sports community goes far beyond her work as a TV reporter. She brought genuine kindness, patience, and joy to everyone she met—traits that friends and colleagues say made her unforgettable. Even after leaving WBRC 6, Christina continued to inspire students and sports fans alike, teaching broadcasting at Thompson High and reporting from the sidelines at major high school championships. Her sudden passing at just 38 has left a huge void, but her spirit lives on in her young son and the countless lives she touched. How do you think we can carry forward her legacy of warmth and generosity in our own circles? #Sports #Football #ChristinaChambers00Share