Tennessee Vols Secure Nine Commitments for 2027 Recruiting Class
Tennessee's football program has locked down nine prospects for the 2027 cycle, blending in‑state stars with out‑of‑state talent as it seeks to build on a breakthrough 2026 season.
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Tennessee's football program has locked down nine prospects for the 2027 cycle, blending in‑state stars with out‑of‑state talent as it seeks to build on a breakthrough 2026 season.

After losing quarterback Darian Mensah and wide receiver Cooper Barkate to the transfer portal, Duke is pinning its hopes on new recruit Jared Richardson, whose 2025 performance in the Ivy League has already generated buzz.

Rich Rodriguez’s second year at the helm brings a mix of proven talent and fresh faces, with high expectations for offensive firepower and defensive improvement.

Lincoln Riley's return to the national stage at USC has turned early promise into a high‑stakes test of his ability to deliver a title.

Quentin Burrell, a four-star wide receiver from Chicago, has officially committed to the University of Michigan, bringing his elite talent and recruiting energy to Ann Arbor.

Florida’s football program is poised for a financial overhaul as new head coach Jon Sumrall finalizes a staffing plan that will see his assistants commanded by a combined $11.2 million in 2026.
The Orange will open the 2026 season with a quartet of high‑profile matchups, each slated for a distinct kickoff time and network, before the remainder of the slate is finalized.

Brandon Aiyuk is without guaranteed money on his 49ers contract, has been sidelined since Week 7, and the Commanders are exploring a possible acquisition, yet Daniels admits he knows little about the receiver's plans.

The University of North Texas is preparing for a high‑profile campaign that will see it face top opponents on national television, as it seeks to build on last year’s success.

The upcoming fantasy season is being redefined by legal challenges for Josh Jacobs, a shoulder injury that clouds Bucky Irving's return, and the surprising rise of rookie Jeremiyah Love.

Ole Miss head coach Pete Golding is accused of offering Clemson linebacker Luke Ferrelli a $1 million contract, prompting an NCAA investigation that highlights inconsistencies in how the transfer portal and NIL rules are policed.

Amid rising budgets and NIL deals, college leaders debate the sustainability of football‑driven funding for other sports.

After battling knee injuries and academic hurdles, Devean Isaac earned a bachelor's degree in education and plans a master's in sports administration while preparing for a 2026 football return.

The league is shifting toward 13‑personnel and similar formations, giving wide receivers more targets and yards per route. This trend creates new opportunities for standout receivers and influences draft strategies for the 2026 season.
The university announced a series of salary agreements that could see coordinators earn up to $2.3 million by 2028, and a wave of player transfers follows Faulkner’s arrival.

In a recent statement, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian warned that the current obsession with national titles is devaluing the regular season and conference play, urging fans and administrators to protect the sport's traditional heart.

Chief constable Jo Farrell highlights a lack of accountability and proposes sanctions such as reduced stadium attendance to curb fan‑related violence in Scottish football.

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey argues the SEC remains the strongest college football conference despite the Big Ten's three straight national titles and rising betting odds.

The Badgers open their non‑conference slate at Camp Randall, with kickoff times and TV details confirmed for games against Western Illinois on Sept. 12 and Eastern Michigan on Sept. 19.

The Ducks have announced a revised slate that restores the Oregon–Oregon State rivalry, cancels a series with Baylor, and adds a home game against Coastal Carolina, all part of a strategy to reduce travel and build momentum for a championship run.

After a promising 2024, the Tennessee Volunteers stumbled in 2025. A key piece of their rebuild, edge rusher Chaz Coleman, is currently away from the program, and his eventual return could determine whether the team can reclaim its upward trajectory.

The 2026 college football season opens on August 29th, ushering in a series of high‑profile games, notable coaching changes, and storylines that promise to reshape the landscape of the sport.
Former NDSU interim president Rick Berg discusses the ambitious transition to Division I FBS, the financial calculus, and the new alliances forming within the Mountain West Conference.
With defensive coordinator Corey Batoon tasked with replacing ten starters, Missouri must brace for a schedule that climbs from modest challenges to elite attacks, each led by emerging playmakers.