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Highlands sophomore Tayden Lorenzen, son of former Kentucky and NFL quarterback Jared Lorenzen, announced his first Division ...
Keystone College will head to Denison University in Granville, Ohio, for the regional round of the NCAA Division III baseball ...
Notre Dame and Clemson already know each other pretty well in football. That relationship will become even more familiar in the future after the two college football powers announced a 12-year ...
As most college-football fans have repeatedly heard, their sport is broken. In 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court finally put an end to the involuntary servitude of student athletes that created a vast ...
In 2025, some of college football’s most storied programs are facing uncertain futures. Teams like Texas, Nebraska, USC, and Iowa are predicted to struggle despite having big-name coaches and ...
New York Giants first-round draft pick Abdul Carter was all too willing to put his football future in the ... how close Carter was to the end of his college career, but it not only helped him ...
Collins returned to the lineup for the College Football Playoff title game despite missing all but seven snaps of the semifinal with a calf strain. Injuries dogged him during his three seasons at ...
The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books and several big-time and high-profile college football players didn't hear their name called during the three-day event. Although productivity in college doesn't ...
As quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid through round two and three of the draft, the question of whether he should try to return to college football for another year caught fire. There’s another player ...
Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter was selected in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the New York Giants ... off the line of scrimmage in college football. He played defensive end for ...
At the start of Day 3 of the NFL draft, the Giants added a bruiser — and one of the most popular players in college football. Running back Cam Skattebo was the pick near the top of the fourth ...
Nebraska football tight end Thomas Fidone was selected by the New York Giants in the seventh round with the 219 th overall pick on Saturday afternoon of the NFL draft. Fidone recorded 36 catches ...
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