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Oklahoma State’s Bold Rebuild Under New Coach Eric Morris

The Oklahoma State Cowboys entered the offseason after a bruising 1-11 campaign that saw longtime head coach Mike Gundy exit the program. The abrupt departure left a vacuum that the university moved quickly to fill, appointing Eric Morris, a coach with a reputation for aggressive recruiting, to take the helm.

Jul 25, 2026

Cal Bears’ Offensive Outlook Ahead of Preseason Camp

As Cal prepares for its upcoming preseason training camp, the Bears' offensive scheme remains fluid, particularly at tight end and along the offensive line, while key players like Adam Mohammed and Ian Strong eye starting roles.

Jul 24, 2026

Otto Espinoza Commits to Florida State Baseball

Otto Espinoza, a right‑handed pitcher from Huntington Beach, California, has pledged to join Florida State University’s baseball program, bringing a 3.69 ERA and 49 strikeouts from his freshman season.

Jul 10, 2026

ACC Stadium Rankings: Death Valley Leads the Pack

A recent evaluation of the 17 Atlantic Coast Conference football venues ranks them from the least to the most conducive to a true college‑game atmosphere, weighing factors such as crowd intensity, architectural character and home‑field advantage. At the summit sits Clemson Memorial Stadium, known colloquially as Death Valley. Its massive capacity, historic traditions and the roar of a packed crowd have cemented its reputation as the conference’s gold standard for game‑day intensity. Conversely, Acrisure Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers, occupies the bottom slot. The venue lacks a genuine college‑football ambience, feeling more like a professional arena than a campus gathering place, which cost it the last position. Stadiums such as Kenan Memorial Stadium in Chapel Hill and Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee blend historic charm with modern amenities, offering unique rituals that deepen fan engagement. Meanwhile, newer ACC members like SMU’s Gerald J. Ford Stadium and Stanford’s California Memorial Stadium illustrate how the conference’s geographic reach is reshaping the competitive landscape. The reshaping of the ACC’s footprint has been driven in part by coaching narratives. Clemson’s head coach Dabo Swinney, a longtime architect of the Tigers’ culture, continues to influence how the program leverages its stadium’s atmosphere to recruit and sustain excellence. As the conference evolves, the interplay between venue identity and fan experience remains central. Whether it’s the thunderous chants in Death Valley or the eclectic mix of tradition and innovation elsewhere, the ACC’s stadiums continue to define the league’s competitive spirit.

Jul 8, 2026