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Brazilian icons Ronaldo Nazário and Ronaldinho joined FIFA president Gianni Infantino in a warm encounter that blends nostalgia with the upcoming reshaping of the World Cup.
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Brazilian icons Ronaldo Nazário and Ronaldinho joined FIFA president Gianni Infantino in a warm encounter that blends nostalgia with the upcoming reshaping of the World Cup.

Dayon Cooper, a 4.5‑second 40‑yard dash standout, is reportedly considering a switch from Florida State to the University of Tennessee, where his speed could be deployed at wide receiver.

Notre Dame is hosting a pivotal official visit weekend, hoping to secure the commitment of Chicago defensive tackle Brayden Parks, a four-star prospect whose recruitment has been highlighted by analyst Brian Dohn.

Korie and Kobe Black, cornerbacks for the New York Giants and Texas Longhorns respectively, are hosting their inaugural football camp in Waco, Texas, to give back to the community that shaped them.

A new athletic field in Robbins, Illinois, commemorates Rasul Rocky Clark, a high school player left paralyzed in 2000, and serves as a rallying point for youth sports and community resilience.

Donovan McNabb Jr., son of former NFL star Donovan McNabb, has pledged to play college football at UNLV, linking his family's gridiron legacy to a new era under head coach Dan Mullen.

UConn's football program has added five verbal pledges, including Jason Madden, Preston Glasco, Jaydon Rawls, Raph Bonfoh and Krystian Oakley, each bringing distinct talents and multiple scholarship offers from across the nation.

NFL cornerback Mike Jackson hosted a free football camp at Spain Park High School, urging over 200 youths to chase their dreams, work hard, and enjoy the game, while sharing his own journey from Germany to Birmingham and giving away shoes.

The University of Connecticut announced five new letters of intent, raising the total commitments to sixteen and highlighting a diverse, talent‑rich recruiting haul.

Bryson Rodgers, now at USF, posted a photo of the gold pants he wore during Ohio State's win over Michigan, sparking fan nostalgia and highlighting his ongoing connection to the program.

Virginia's upcoming road slate features a mix of historic rivalries and new challenges, with the SMU game emerging as a potential turning point for the ACC title race.

Brendan Sorsby, a top transfer for the Texas Tech Red Raiders, secured a court injunction that reinstates his eligibility despite a $90,000 betting history, sparking debate over mental‑health considerations, institutional priorities, and the integrity of college sports.

Hudson, ranked No. 40 among offensive tackles, becomes the 15th member of Tennessee’s 2027 class, bolstering the Vols’ front line with elite size and versatility.
At a recent tryout in Jacksonville, Team USA quarterback Darrell Doucette inspired more than 500 aspiring flag football players, while alumni and national team members offered mentorship ahead of the sport’s Olympic debut in 2028.
Isaiah Alvarez, a top New Jersey prospect, pledged to Rutgers, highlighting the program’s growing ability to attract elite talent from non‑public high schools.

The 2027 recruiting class gains a dynamic playmaker as Isaiah Alvarez, a standout from Don Bosco Prep, announces his commitment to Rutgers, joining a growing cadre of receivers.

The Louisville Kings secured their maiden United Bowl title on Saturday, edging the DC Defenders 27‑20 after a pivotal injury to the Defenders’ quarterback and a late surge led by running back Ian Wheeler.

LSU star Trey'Dez Green hosted his inaugural football camp at East Feliciana High School, blending personal history with mentorship to empower young players.

Michigan State's athletic director is reportedly being considered for a similar role at Kentucky, raising questions about his brief tenure and the broader impact on both programs.

Indiana overcame an early interception and negative yardage to unleash a six‑touchdown blitz, finishing with 367 rushing yards and five forced turnovers.

In a private ceremony attended by Scarlet Nation, Isaiah Alvarez announced his pledge to Rutgers University, ensuring he will play college football close to home.

Isaiah Alvarez, a three‑star wide receiver from Don Bosco Prep, has pledged to Rutgers over Power Five suitors, highlighting the program's growing appeal amid a recruiting landscape shaped by money and NIL.

Isaiah Alvarez, a 5-foot-11.5, 165-pound prospect from Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey, announced his verbal commitment to Rutgers, citing positive visits and talks with head coach Greg Schiano and offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrrocca.

The Bears announced a series of front‑office updates that place experienced scouts and analysts in leadership roles, signaling a strategic shift toward deeper player evaluation and data‑driven decision‑making.