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Shaq Thompson Reunites with Sean McDermott, Calls Him a Coach Players “Want to Run Through a Wall For” In the world of professional football, loyalty, trust, and mutual respect often go further than playbooks and schemes. For veteran linebacker Shaq Thompson, a new chapter in his NFL journey feels more like a homecoming—and it’s all because of one man: Sean McDermott. As Thompson reteams with his former defensive coordinator—now the head coach of the Buffalo Bills—he is showering praise on a figure he considers not just a coach, but a motivator and leader of men. Thompson’s reunion with McDermott…

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BREAKING: Lee Corso to Make Emotional Final ‘College GameDay’ Appearance at Ohio Stadium on August 30 College football fans across the country will witness the end of an era this August as legendary analyst Lee Corso is set to make his final appearance on ESPN’s “College GameDay” on Friday, August 30, broadcasting live from Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. After more than 35 seasons as the face of ESPN’s flagship college football pregame show, the 88-year-old Corso will bid farewell in fitting fashion—surrounded by fans, tradition, and football pageantry at one of the sport’s most iconic venues. Corso, a…

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Georgia Lands Elite Special Teams Weapon as 5-Star Kicker Harran Zureikat Commits In a major victory for Georgia’s special teams and overall recruiting momentum, 5-star kicker Harran Zureikat—the No. 1 ranked kicker in the nation by Kohl’s Kicking—has officially announced his commitment to the Bulldogs. The pledge marks a pivotal development in Georgia’s 2025 recruiting campaign and delivers a much-needed spark for a unit often overshadowed by the program’s star-studded offense and defense. Zureikat’s commitment came as the headline of a wild and dramatic Wednesday on the recruiting trail, as Georgia continued to assert itself among the elite programs…

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Jeremiah Smith Rockets to the Front of the 2025 Heisman Race: Why Ohio State’s Sophomore Sensation Is Defying Quarterback Gravity COLUMBUS, Ohio — For decades the Heisman Trophy has been treated as a quarterback’s personal playground, with the bronze stiff‑arm typically destined for the nation’s flashiest signal‑caller. Not this summer. Multiple oddsmakers and national outlets released their first full preseason watch lists this week, and the name perched at the very top belongs to a wide receiver: Jeremiah Smith, the incandescent Ohio State sophomore who wowed the country as a true freshman and now owns the shortest—or, in some books, co‑shortest—odds to…

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Georgia’s Special‑Teams Makeover: Why Adding Five‑Star Kicker Harran Zureikat Could Tilt Every Tight Game in Athens Kirby Smart has won a pair of national titles by stockpiling five‑star blue‑chippers at every position group, yet even he will admit that championships are often decided by a clutch kick or strategic punt rather than a five‑wide trick play. That truth rang loud in 2024, when Georgia’s special‑teams efficiency slipped to 51st nationally and just eighth in the SEC, a middling grade by Pro Football Focus that nagged fans all offseason Zureikat made his first national splash last July by sweeping the kickoff and field‑goal competitions at…

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Ohio State Officially Brings in Matt Patricia: Former Patriots Coach Joins Buckeyes’ Staff in Major Defensive Move In a blockbuster addition to one of college football’s most high-profile programs, Ohio State has officially hired Matt Patricia—longtime NFL coach and former New England Patriots defensive coordinator—as the newest member of Ryan Day’s coaching staff. The move signals a significant shift in the Buckeyes’ defensive ambitions and reinforces the program’s commitment to reclaiming national dominance heading into the 2025 season. Patricia arrives in Columbus with a résumé few can match. Known for his work with Bill Belichick and the Patriots dynasty,…

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Tony Vitello SLAMS Himself & Goes VIRAL—with Apology That Has Knoxville Divided Tennessee Volunteers baseball head coach Tony Vitello has never been one to back away from accountability—but his latest public comments may have ignited more fire than even he expected. In a raw, emotional postgame press conference that’s since gone viral across social media platforms, Vitello didn’t hold back. He didn’t blame umpires. He didn’t question players. He didn’t fault injuries. Instead, the Vols’ passionate skipper turned the spotlight squarely on himself—and his apology has stirred a fierce debate among Tennessee fans and college baseball insiders alike. It…

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Georgia’s Offense at a Crossroads: Gunner Stockton’s Return Sparks Debate Amid Offensive Line and Wide Receiver Woes ATHENS, Ga. — With quarterback Gunner Stockton officially returning for the 2025 season, a wave of optimism has rolled through Bulldog Nation—yet it’s accompanied by equally loud concern. As Georgia eyes another playoff push under head coach Kirby Smart, conversations across Athens and beyond have shifted toward a glaring reality: Stockton’s homecoming may not be enough to mask the cracks forming on offense. Stockton’s decision to stay comes as a welcomed headline for a program looking to regain its bite after falling…

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Enough with Noon! Ohio State Fans Lash Out as Bjork Promises More Prime-Time Games in Columbus” The frustration in Buckeye Nation has reached a boiling point—again. After the long-anticipated season opener between Ohio State and Texas was officially locked in for yet another “Big Noon Saturday” kickoff, fans voiced their anger with unfiltered intensity across social media and fan forums. The outrage wasn’t just about tradition or tailgating; it was about identity, atmosphere, and national prestige. Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork, sensing the swelling tide of unrest, didn’t hesitate to address the controversy head-on. In a firm public…

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Federal Judge Denies Zakai Zeigler’s Request for Fifth NCAA Season, Blocking 2025–26 Return Amid Legal Battle In a critical development that has sent shockwaves through Tennessee basketball circles, senior guard Zakai Zeigler’s attempt to return for a fifth collegiate season has been officially denied by a federal judge. Zeigler, already a standout figure in Vols history as the program’s all-time leader in both assists and steals, sought a preliminary injunction that would have allowed him to compete while pursuing legal action against the NCAA. That bid was blocked, meaning Zeigler is barred from suiting up during the 2025–26 season…

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