NIL and the transfer portal have changed the game, but there is still a lot that works even if more reinvention is coming.
On "The Pat McAfee Show," legendary coach Nick Saban criticized the current state of college football regarding the lack of name, image, and likeness rules. Teams spend millions on NIL like the Ohio State Buckeyes,
In his rookie season, Nick Saban has safely circumvented the garbage pile of failed TV sports analysts once ticketed for stardom.
Sure, Alabama was able to dominate college football during Nick Saban's prime from playing by the rules. I don’t doubt Nick Saban was ethical during the peak of his coaching career at Alabama. He doesn’t seem like the type to pass money back and forth in brown paper bags to sway a player to choose Tuscaloosa over anywhere else.
Former Alabama offensive lineman Seth McLaughlin didn't forget Nick Saban or his Tuscaloosa roots in his NFL Draft decision.
It doesn’t get any bigger than the College Football Playoff National Championship game, and this year’s participants are the Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. If
The 2024-25 college football season just concluded with Ohio State taking down Notre Dame in the CFP National Championship. However, college football never sleeps, and it's time to start diving into next year's season.
Automatic bids to the College Football Playoff in 2024 equated to automatic losses. Following the conclusion of the quarterfinal round of the initial 12-team playoff, all four of the teams that ...
J.D. Pickell of On3 Sports and host of "The Hard Count" podcast offered a list of college football's top 10 coaches Wednesday morning, and it has room for
Hurts’ winning percentage as a starter in the NFL is 68.9. Compare that to Dan Marino, who is considered by many to be the NFL’s greatest passer of all time and the best player never to win a Super Bowl. As a starter, Marino won 61.3 percent of his games and played in one Super Bowl.
In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian Sayin throw the ball and you understand why he was ranked the No.
Nick Taylor continues to thrive when it's time for extra golf. Taylor tapped in a birdie putt from 2 feet, 9 inches on the second playoff hole at the Waialae Country Club on Sunday to win the Sony ...