LSU Baseball Faces Uphill Battle in SEC Tournament
LSU finishes 29‑27 overall and 9‑21 in the SEC, enters the tournament as the No. 14 seed, and must defeat Oklahoma to advance.
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LSU finishes 29‑27 overall and 9‑21 in the SEC, enters the tournament as the No. 14 seed, and must defeat Oklahoma to advance.

Ranked fifth among 2026 returners by On3’s Ari Wasserman, Stewart combines elite movement with point‑of‑attack power, earning All‑SEC honors and a top‑10 NFL Draft projection.

The Texas Longhorns have finalized their backcourt plans for the 2026 season, adding a record‑setting freshman and a seasoned Lithuanian guard.
Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Miami, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, and USC each secured key five-star pledges, shaping the upcoming season's storylines.
As spring gives way to summer, college football programs are locking in elite five-star commitments, reshaping the 2027 recruiting landscape across the nation.

Texas pitcher Max Grubbs will undergo season‑ending arm surgery, concluding his collegiate career while the Longhorns prepare for upcoming SEC and NCAA Tournament challenges.

A recent decommitment by four‑star tight end Brock Williams to Texas marks the second loss in as many days, leaving Ohio State with just 11 pledges and a growing reliance on the transfer portal.

Under head coach Steve Sarkisian, the Texas Longhorns posted a 3.36 spring 2026 GPA, a dramatic rise from the 2.33 average under Tom Herman, while the team also celebrates consecutive College Football Playoff semifinal berths.

When Kalen DeBoer took the helm of the Alabama Crimson Tide, he inherited a legacy forged by Nick Saban’s six national championships, and now must navigate a landscape of rising competition and relentless expectations.

The 2025 Clemson Tigers delivered a cascade of standout performances, with ten players turning ordinary games into personal showcases. Here’s a look at the key contributions that defined the year.

With the usual Lane Kiffin buzz fading, college football’s offseason reveals deeper storylines that could redefine the sport’s power structure.

Texas infielder Casey Borba skipped summer baseball to focus on workouts and diet, delivering a two‑run homer and key defensive plays in a win over Missouri, prompting coach Jim Schlossnagle to consider similar approaches for returning players.

Top tight end prospect Brock Williams pledged to the Texas Longhorns, a blow to Georgia's recruiting class that is mitigated by the earlier commitment of Jaxon Dollar.

Texas relies on ace Dylan Volantis to anchor its rotation, and his recent dominance underscores a strategy built around depth, health, and relentless offense.

A deep dive into the strategic battles between coordinators, the pressure on Texas' secondary, and the looming test posed by Ohio State’s star receiver

Dylan Volantis leads the SEC with a 2.13 ERA, while Aiden Robbins tops the conference in slugging and home runs. Both are among the finalists for the Golden Spikes Award, as is Texas A&M’s Gavin Grahovac and Caden Sorrell. High school star Grady Emerson, projected as the No. 2 pick in the 2026 MLB draft, could command a $10 million signing bonus. Texas prepares for a key series against Missouri, with Volantis slated to start on the mound.

Recent scheduling shifts are pushing college football programs toward easier nonconference opponents, raising concerns that iconic rivalries and playoff‑level atmospheres may disappear.

The 2026 season sees record‑breaking ticket costs, led by Texas‑Texas A&M, with Arch Manning and Steve Sarkisian driving brand momentum.

Recent successes on the field have been overshadowed by scheduling quirks that pit Ohio State’s home games at noon against night‑time road matchups, sparking criticism from fans, analysts and even Lincoln Riley.

Arch Manning’s impressive college performance and open‑minded approach to the 2027 NFL Draft have placed him at the center of a family‑rich football narrative.

Joe Sterling, a freshman at the University of Texas, was named to the Cali Sports 1st Team All-State after a standout high school career at Westlake High, where he averaged 21.4 points per game.

The Bulldogs have added Temorris Campbell and Jaxon Dollar while losing top cornerbacks, positioning them in the middle of a competitive SEC recruiting race.

The 2026 college football landscape is being redrawn by name, image and likeness deals, with high‑spending programs jockeying for playoff spots while underdogs like Indiana challenge the conventional correlation between cash and success.

Despite a $167.8 million donation surge and a roster built around Arch Manning, the Longhorns finished 10‑3 and missed the College Football Playoff, underscoring the growing pressure on a program that now treats championships as a given.