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With the ACC set to unveil its individual season awards on Monday, the conference’s surprising performances and standout players set the stage for a dramatic awards night.
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With the ACC set to unveil its individual season awards on Monday, the conference’s surprising performances and standout players set the stage for a dramatic awards night.

While dynasty rookie drafts traditionally prioritize early‑round talent, savvy managers are eyeing late‑round candidates whose circumstances could unlock unexpected playing time and production.

Despite recent setbacks, the Seminoles are slated just inside the top 50 nationally, with a win‑loss over/under set at 6.5 and marquee matchups against Alabama, Miami and Clemson.

Jeremiah Proctor, a top safety recruit in the 2027 class, has adjusted his official visit calendar, signaling a pivotal phase in his college decision process.

Early projections for the 2026 season highlight programs that combine elite quarterback play, positional balance and strategic portal additions, setting the stage for a championship race.
Pat Fitzgerald returns to his alma mater with a clear mission: to rebuild a program that has struggled with consistency, depth and a lack of recent bowl appearances. His strategy hinges on a structured workout plan, a wave of strategic transfers and a renewed emphasis on preparation and confidence.

Miami’s dominant 15‑8 win over Akron not only gave head coach Brian Smiley his 100th career victory but also locked in the RedHawks’ No. 1 seeding for the MAC Tournament in Avon, Ohio.

An exploration of how catchers with limited arm strength, like Miami’s Liam Hicks, are reshaping stolen base strategies and fantasy roster construction

A look at the most highly anticipated freshmen entering the 2026 season, their commitments, expected roles and the impact they may have on their programs.
Tim Caffey’s Jensen Beach High School football program blends character development with on‑field ambition, preparing for the Battle of the Swamp while rising seniors Jalen Webley and Alex Thornton eye college futures.

A look at tight ends, a quarterback prospect, and skill‑position players in the later rounds who could deliver outsized returns in dynasty leagues.
Florida State’s football program is entering a make-or-break year as head coach Mike Norvell confronts mounting pressure to deliver a winning season in 2026, backed by record investments and a challenging slate of games.

After a program‑record 22‑win season and a handful of key transfers, Georgia is poised to extend its March Madness run, drawing attention from ESPN’s bracketology and a favorable regional draw.

With the 2027 recruiting cycle tightening in May 2026, several programs have secured high‑profile commitments that reshuffle early rankings.
North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Florida State, Miami and others battle for postseason positioning in the ACC tournament, with pitching performances and offensive fireworks shaping the race.

Florida State and Georgia have called off their traditional home‑and‑home arrangement, opting instead for a single neutral‑site contest in 2028. The game will be staged in one of several major U.S. cities, while the schools reflect on a storied past and plan for the upcoming season.

Oluwasemilore Olubobola’s verbal pledge to Notre Dame marks a pivotal moment in the Fighting Irish’s recruiting strategy, underscoring the program’s growing influence on the national stage.

Florida State and Georgia have called off their scheduled home-and-home series for the 2027 and 2028 seasons, a move driven by the tightening grip of conference schedules and the looming College Football Playoff implications.

The upcoming September trial of Rashaun Jones, accused of killing former University of Miami football player Bryan Pata in 2006, has been delayed after defense attorneys raised concerns about Detective Juan Segovia’s alleged anonymous Instagram activity and related prosecutorial issues.

At a White House ceremony, the president lauded Indiana University’s flawless season, highlighting the team’s dramatic victory over Alabama and the bold coaching style of Curt Cignetti.

At a White House ceremony, President Donald Trump celebrated Indiana University's unbeaten campaign, drawing comparisons to Muhammad Ali and highlighting the team's daring strategies and underdog story.

The 16‑0 Hoosiers, fresh from a 27‑21 victory over Miami in the College Football Playoff National Championship, arrived at the White House for a ceremony that underscored a century‑old ritual of athletic triumphs meeting the nation’s highest office.