
Rylon Dillard-Allen Poised to Lead Washington Huskies’ Defensive Backfield
Washington Huskies sophomore safety Rylon Dillard-Allen is set to assume a starting role after an impressive freshman campaign that earned him Freshman All-America honors.
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Washington Huskies sophomore safety Rylon Dillard-Allen is set to assume a starting role after an impressive freshman campaign that earned him Freshman All-America honors.

Thomas Williams, a former USC linebacker who earned All‑Pac‑10 honors and later played in the NFL, now inspires audiences as a speaker and author.

A look at how veteran Tom Brady’s public support of Fernando Mendoza has heightened anticipation for the Raiders’ opening‑game quarterback battle.

From July 20‑23, Tampa will host the SEC’s annual Media Days, featuring live coverage on SEC Network and ESPN+, with a lineup of coaches, players and Heisman candidates ready to shape the upcoming season.

The 2026 college football season will kick off with a neutral‑site clash between Auburn and Baylor in Atlanta, Georgia. Each team brings a fresh look to offense and defense after disappointing 2025 seasons.

Five Western Kentucky University athletes have been named to the Conference USA preseason watch list, highlighting their impact on a team poised for a strong campaign.

A look at the key WR competitions shaping fantasy football strategies heading into the new season

A round‑by‑round breakdown identifies the most efficient and situationally advantageous selections, from early‑round running backs to late‑round sleepers.

An analysis of the top tight‑end prospects for the 2026 fantasy season, focusing on Brock Bowers, Colston Loveland, and Tucker Kraft, and the optimal draft rounds for each.

Injury recoveries and breakout performances are reshaping dynasty tight end markets, with Kittle’s health, Bowers’ lead, and Ferguson’s upside driving trade interest.
Predictions for the upcoming season place UTEP near the bottom of the Mountain West, while UNLV tops the list and several teams eye bowl eligibility.

A recent SportsLine model ran 10,000 simulations of the 2026 NFL season to identify potential fantasy busts, singling out New York Giants receiver Malik Nabers and Buffalo Bills running back James Cook, while noting a top‑five receiver is likely to underperform.

The North Alabama Lions will travel to Arkansas on September 5 at 3:15 p.m. CST, marking the start of the 2026 college football season and a reunion for several former Memphis teammates.

The Fighting Illini replace departing quarterback Luke Altmyer with Katin Houser, a transfer who brings Big Ten experience and a proven track record.

Elijah Haven, a five-star quarterback ranked among the nation's elite, announced his commitment to Alabama, sparking excitement across the college football recruiting landscape.

The Bulldogs will attend the SEC media days event in Tampa on July 21, with coach Kirby Smart and key players discussing hopes, injuries and the upcoming schedule.

In the occupied West Bank, football is more than recreation; it is a contested arena where Palestinian identity and Israeli occupation collide, highlighted by FIFA’s recognition of a Zionist‑run “Palestine” team and the threatened demolition of a local pitch.

The University of Georgia’s football program will headline the SEC media days event in Tampa, Florida, on July 21, where players and staff will field questions about championship aspirations, health concerns and upcoming roster changes.

Senior Roman Thompson, a two‑way linebacker and running back for Central Catholic, is set to lead a defense aiming for 130 tackles and three interceptions while limiting opponents to under 21 points per game after pledging to Miami (Ohio).
Central Kitsap senior Leo Bosh dazzled at the Battle at the Bay 7‑on‑7 tournament, leading his team to the semifinals and showcasing the versatility that could earn him Division I college offers.

The Volunteers will appear on SEC Network’s live broadcast of the 2026 SEC Media Day, featuring Heupel’s sixth appearance and interviews with standout players ahead of the season opener.

Regions Bank’s latest video podcast series, “Welcome to the SEC,” spotlights the conference’s newest head coaches, with the first episode focusing on Arkansas’ Ryan Silverfield and subsequent installments highlighting Alex Golesh, Jon Sumrall and Pete Golding.

The Jaguars are preparing for their first season in Class 5A, with a young roster, key returning starters, and a clear championship goal.

A look at how former Chicago Bears blogger Will Ingalls is reshaping his team through youthful talent and strategic development.