
Infantino’s 2026 World Cup Reign Amid Controversy and Expansion Dreams
The 2026 World Cup combined record revenues with stark controversies, from private‑jet travel to political interventions, shaping a complex legacy for Gianni Infantino.
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The 2026 World Cup combined record revenues with stark controversies, from private‑jet travel to political interventions, shaping a complex legacy for Gianni Infantino.

The 2026 World Cup has ended, but the football calendar continues with the Women’s AFCON, UEFA Super Cup, league resumptions and upcoming qualifiers for future tournaments.

The University of Nevada’s football program invites fans to Mackay Stadium for a day of activities, player meet‑and‑greets and a sneak peek at the 2025 uniform, as the team prepares to open its season against Western Kentucky on September 8

A four‑year varsity starter from Clayton, North Carolina, chose the Wolfpack over more than 20 other schools, highlighting a strategic fit and early playing time.

Georgia’s latest recruiting win propels the Bulldogs into the top-12 nationally, while LSU and South Carolina surge ahead and historic SEC powers stumble.

With a strong arm and a year of system familiarity, Hank Brown is battling Jeremy Hecklinski for Iowa’s starting quarterback position as the program leans on a pro‑style offense.

Spain's victory sparked global celebrations, while viral clips featuring Lamine Yamal, Wayne Rooney and Donald Trump added a cultural layer to the sporting triumph.

Spain secured the 2026 World Cup title, becoming the first nation to hold both men's and women's world championships, while the event set attendance records and sparked debates over governance and human rights.

LSU’s new era under Lane Kiffin will be scrutinized at Tampa’s SEC media days, where questions about roster depth, preseason rankings and a looming clash with Ole Miss will dominate the conversation.

The 2026 World Cup, co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, delivered a record‑breaking tournament marked by Spain's historic double, soaring attendance and a wave of criticism over commercial and human‑rights issues.
The Commercial Appeal's latest defensive back rankings highlight emerging talent from across the Memphis region, featuring transfers, breakout seasons and early college offers.
The Commercial Appeal's preseason rankings spotlight the region's most dynamic defensive backs, from breakout freshmen to seasoned playmakers.

Cam Skattebo’s blend of breakout potential and personal volatility makes him one of the most intriguing — and precarious — selections in the upcoming fantasy football draft.
The Horned Frogs’ line blends returning starters, a high‑profile transfer and emerging talent as they prepare to protect quarterback Jaden Craig in the upcoming season.
The Commercial Appeal’s latest fan‑driven ranking spotlights Memphis‑area high school football standouts, with a special focus on linebackers and a deadline of July 23 for community voting.

An exploration of the up‑tempo revolution in college football, highlighting West Virginia’s play‑clock dominance, Tennessee’s sustained tempo rankings, and the coaching moves that are redefining offensive speed.

Recent performances by first‑year tight ends are overturning long‑standing draft cautions, with unprecedented rookie production and new investment patterns reshaping fantasy lineups.
The Clarion Ledger's latest rankings spotlight the leading linebackers set to anchor defenses across Mississippi's top high school football programs.
Mississippi State adds 26 players for the 2026 season, including five linemen and several key transfers aimed at shoring up pass protection and run defense
After a sixth‑grade brain tumor diagnosis, Keilan Neal fought his way back to the football field, earning top rankings and college offers while continuing treatment in Nashville.
Zion Christian Academy’s football program is entering a pivotal second season back in the TSSAA, guided by first‑year head coach Aaron Smith, with a larger roster, new schedule plans, and a focus on grit and consistency.
With 49 newcomers and a defense that finished among the nation’s best, Jackson State aims to defend its SWAC East title and contend deep into the postseason.
As Vanderbilt prepares for its July 21 appearance in Tampa, the Commodores discuss a revamped offensive line, the impact of a new five‑year eligibility rule, and the rise of new team leaders.
Junior quarterback Chase Bell, now at Blackman High School, is poised to lead the team toward a 2026 TSSAA state championship, targeting 3,500 passing yards and over thirty touchdowns.