Florida Gators’ 1996 Championship: A Landmark Season
Florida's 1996 title run combined a record‑breaking offense, a Heisman‑winning coach, and a playmaking cornerback whose impact stretched to the NFL.
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Florida's 1996 title run combined a record‑breaking offense, a Heisman‑winning coach, and a playmaking cornerback whose impact stretched to the NFL.

Data‑driven projections from SportsLine identify Josh Allen as the premier quarterback, while running backs Bijan Robinson and Jonathan Taylor, and receivers Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith‑Njigba, headline a deep pool of sleepers for the upcoming draft.

SportsLine’s 2026 Fantasy football rankings, derived from 10,000 season simulations, highlight top performers and hidden gems across every position.
Georgia’s starting quarterback Gunner Stockton enters his sophomore season with a 12‑3 record, a strong preseason All‑SEC nod, and a family lineage steeped in college football. He discusses his physical conditioning, off‑field focus, and the leadership traits that have earned him teammates’ respect.

Analysts warn that several high‑profile NFL players could underperform in 2026, from quarterbacks battling injury concerns to running backs facing heavier workloads.
Thirty years after their dominant 52‑20 Sugar Bowl victory over Florida State, the 1996 Florida Gators remain a benchmark of college football excellence. This article revisits the iconic Fun 'N Gun attack led by Heisman winners Danny Wuerffel and coach Steve Spurrier, and follows the rise and brief NFL tenure of defensive tackle Reggie McGrew.

Kyle Hamilton leads ESPN’s 2026 safety rankings, while former Irish players Xavier Watts and Julian Love earn recognition, underscoring Notre Dame’s reputation as 'Safety U' and its influence on future NFL defensive backs.
During his first SEC Media Days appearance, Coach Pete Golding praised conference leadership, highlighted key university allies, and outlined the extensive changes he’s implementing as the Rebels prepare for a high‑profile season opener.

The Minnesota Vikings have announced a series of front‑office appointments that bring experienced talent from across the league, positioning the club for a competitive push in both college and NFL seasons.

About 25 former Iowa State Cyclones are set to sign NFL contracts for the 2026 season, with notable draft selections, new deals and preseason camp dates defining their paths.

NFL athletes are using their platforms to predict outcomes, venue assignments and standout players for the upcoming global soccer tournament.

After a 4‑6 finish in 2025, the Stingrays have named Tony Gilbert as their new head coach, tapping a veteran who blends SEC pedigree with NFL experience.

A tragic collision in Colorado left former Nittany Lion Kyle Vasey fighting for his life and claimed the life of his fiancée, Corinne More. Authorities are investigating whether the crash was intentional.

During the first official visitor week of June, the Oregon Ducks added three new pledges, including a flip from Washington State and a standout from Seattle’s Rainier Beach High School. The commitments underscore Coach Dan Lanning’s aggressive recruiting approach and set the stage for future battles over elite recruits.

After a decorated college tenure and a decade-long NFL career, Andy Levitre reappears on the 2027 Hall of Fame ballot, underscoring his lasting impact on the sport.

The new training complex, funded by Arthur Blank, Dan Cathy and Michele Kang, offers cutting‑edge fields, indoor arenas and inclusive spaces for every U.S. Soccer side.

Atlanta Falcons athletes joined soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division for a flag‑football game, signed memorabilia and took part in an oath of enlistment ceremony, reinforcing the team’s commitment to giving back to Georgia’s military community.

The Atlanta Falcons visited Fort Stewart for a flag‑football game with soldiers, offering a meet‑and‑greet, lunch and a chance to honor their sacrifices, while also teasing an upcoming preseason showdown in Atlanta.

The Atlanta Falcons spent a day at Fort Stewart, Georgia, engaging soldiers in a flag football match, a meet‑and‑greet and a catered lunch, underscoring the team's commitment to acknowledging the contributions of the armed forces before their August 14 preseason clash with the Denver Broncos.

The Mustangs’ new girls’ flag football squad, built around 70 eager tryout participants, will compete in Class 5A Area Region 2 next year, seeking to follow the success of nearby programs while building a sustainable future under Coach Davis.

Misdemeanor accusations against wide receiver Zachariah Branch were dropped after a video review, leaving his NFL prospects untouched.

Bret Bielema and his coaching assistants spent a session watching the Chicago Bears' organized team activities, noting the facilities, coaching methods and the talent of quarterback Caleb Williams.
Atlanta’s soccer fever is measurable — nine straight seasons topping MLS attendance, a new headquarters for U.S. Soccer, and eight World Cup matches at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. The city’s growing population, Fortune 500 presence and ambitious real‑estate projects amplify the expected $500 million impact, reshaping its real‑estate market and cementing its status as a sports and business nexus.
An in-depth look at the 25 standout high school players from Indiana over the past quarter-century, tracing their paths from high school stardom to NFL contracts, coaching roles, and the challenges that shaped their legacies.