
Explosive Plays Define Modern College Football Offenses
From Ole Miss’s record‑breaking 905 explosive plays to Colorado’s meager 158, the data reveals how scheme, talent and conference shifts shape offensive firepower.
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From Ole Miss’s record‑breaking 905 explosive plays to Colorado’s meager 158, the data reveals how scheme, talent and conference shifts shape offensive firepower.

Stanford travels to Duke for its inaugural ACC game of 2026, featuring a fresh coaching staff, a transfer quarterback, and a defense looking to improve after a dismal 2025 campaign.

The university announced Rivera's appointment as football general manager, outlining salary, duties, and contractual safeguards.

Veteran offensive coordinator Frank Reich lauds Geno Smith’s elite football mind and preparation, highlighting his leadership and confidence as the Jets aim for a turnaround.

Frank Reich’s recent comments highlight Geno Smith’s preparation, confidence, and the ‘it factor’ that could reshape the Jets’ offense.

With the 2026 season on the horizon, analysts have released an early power ranking of ACC programs, highlighting the impact of new coaches, transfer portal moves and emerging talent.

Bay Area rap icon E-40 will take the field during Stanford’s September 4 game against Miami, celebrating two decades of his seminal album 'My Ghetto Report Card' with a halftime show supported by former quarterback Andrew Luck.

Multiplatinum artist E-40 is set to headline the halftime show at Stanford's football game against Miami on September 4, marking the 20th anniversary of his seminal album My Ghetto Report Card. The performance underscores the university's connection to Bay Area culture.

The Hurricanes enter 2026 with a dominant reputation, while Stanford's first game under new head coach Tavita Pritchard promises fresh challenges and opportunities.

The Hurricanes enter the season as favorites, while Stanford seeks to rebound under new leadership. The game will be televised on ESPN.

An exploration of the BCS era’s most controversial snubs, focusing on five teams that finished undefeated or with a single loss but never got the chance to compete for the national championship.

A panel of voters ranks college football coaches across the Power Four conferences, highlighting the subjectivity of the list and profiling the lowest‑ranked and rising leaders.

Dylan Raiola, a top‑earning college quarterback, has left Nebraska for Oregon, where he will sit behind Dante Moore, a transition shaped by family upheaval and coaching changes.

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.

The Atlantic Coast Conference is moving toward a rule change that would raise the allowable number of spring practices from fifteen to twenty‑one, stretching the window across several months rather than a tight thirty‑four‑day stretch. Proponents argue the extra sessions would give teams more flexibility to fine‑tune schemes and evaluate talent, a benefit that could be especially pronounced for programs operating under new leadership.