Florida Gators’ Standout Players Feature on Prestigious 2024 Award Watch Lists
Florida Gators' standout athletes are recognized on major award watch lists, highlighting their versatility and impact on the field.
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Florida Gators' standout athletes are recognized on major award watch lists, highlighting their versatility and impact on the field.
Three University of Florida athletes have been named to major college football preseason watchlists, highlighting their career achievements and setting the stage for a highly anticipated season.
Adrian E. Allison reflects on his transition from a groundbreaking superintendent in Canton to his current role overseeing relationships at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, highlighting mentorship, community ties, and a lifelong passion for the game.

Sports Illustrated has unveiled its 50‑player all‑time college football ranking, spotlighting Ozzie Newsome, Derrick Thomas and DeVonta Smith. Their careers are examined alongside the broader context of the top ten legends.

North Carolina announced that general manager Michael Lombardi has been placed on paid administrative leave, offering no details, just days before the program begins preseason work under head coach Bill Belichick.

The University of North Carolina announced the paid administrative leave of general manager Michael Lombardi, a move that underscores the growing instability surrounding the football program.

University of North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi has been put on paid administrative leave as the program navigates a turbulent period ahead of its 2026 debut in Ireland.

Analysts warn that several high‑profile NFL players could underperform in 2026, from quarterbacks battling injury concerns to running backs facing heavier workloads.
Running back Wayshawn Parker is targeting a career‑year performance for the Utah Utes, believing a revamped offensive line and new coaching direction will elevate the team’s standing in the Big 12 and boost his NFL draft prospects.

NFL insider Adam Schefter reports that Aaron Donald, the three‑time Defensive Player of the Year, is training to possibly return to the Los Angeles Rams after retirement. With the recent addition of Myles Garrett and a roster poised for a Super Bowl run, Donald's comeback could have league‑wide implications.

The Gamecocks will face the Golden Flashes on September 5, 2026, marking the return of a storied number that has shaped careers and coaching paths.

The University of Georgia announced that offensive coordinator Mike Bobo and defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann will remain with the Bulldogs through the 2028 season, securing salaries that increase annually and highlighting Bobo's Broyles Award finalist status.

With nearly a month of NFL free agency already passed, Stefon Diggs remains unsigned. This article breaks down how a move to Baltimore, Cleveland or Washington could shape his fantasy value and what it means for the teams involved.

A look at four underrated running backs who could provide late‑round value in fantasy football drafts.

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.

A deep dive into the leading rookie talents, from elite route runners to dynamic playmakers, and how they fit into upcoming team scenarios.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association has officially recognized girls flag football, bringing the total to 29 sanctioned sports and setting the stage for a 2026‑27 season that aligns with a national push toward Olympic inclusion.
Josh Cribbs, a Kent State and Cleveland Browns legend, has been hired as a special teams analyst after CJ Conrad's departure, bringing his experience and family ties to the program.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association has officially sanctioned girls flag football for the 2026‑27 school year, marking a major step for gender equity and Olympic inclusion.

The OHSAA’s recent board decision will add girls flag football as a fully sanctioned sport for the 2026‑27 school year, joining 28 other recognized sports and paving the way for Olympic participation.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association has officially recognized girls flag football as the 29th sanctioned sport, with a full season set to begin in 2027. The decision, supported by local NFL franchises and state leaders, marks a milestone for female athletes across the state.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association has fully sanctioned girls flag football, spurring rapid growth, a state tournament, and a partnership with professional teams, positioning the sport for national expansion and Olympic debut in 2028.

The OHSAA's recent decision to sanction girls flag football marks a historic expansion of high school sports, backed by NFL franchises and set to align with the 2028 Olympic Games.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association has recognized girls flag football for the 2026‑2027 school year, joining a growing national movement that now includes 23 state associations and a partnership with the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Bengals and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.