The USC Trojans will have a make-or-break year in 2026. After reeling in a top defensive line classes in the 2025 cycle along ...
While the Illini have taken some hits, 24 outgoing transfer portal players, Bret Bielema has done a good job combating the departures with some incoming talent. Most of the transfer portal players ...
The Hoosiers' roster is filled with different kinds of players, but all had to meet Cignetti's standards.
Chaos runs amok as blue-blood programs in college football aim to stay ahead in the NIL era. Can Jon Sumrall and the Florida Gators find a way to thrive?
After his program’s first-ever title, Curt Cignetti shared the secret sauce of his Indiana football team’s success: Good people, hard work, attention to detail, and a processed approach. Can the ...
Luis Cristobal Sr. was always juggling at least two jobs. Clara Cristobal worked at an auto dealership well into her 70s. They were Cuban-Americans, didn' ...
On Monday night, Mario Cristobal – a second generation Cuban American, the son and grandson of Cuban exiles, and one-time resident of 6713 SW 25th Street – will lead the University of Miami onto the ...
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Tampering is the portal’s open secret — and Dabo Swinney is done pretending it isn’t
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney says tampering fuels the portal’s chaos, and the NCAA’s rules can’t matter if deals come first.
The 2026 college football transfer portal officially opened Friday, and chaos is an understatement. More than 3,700 Division I scholarship players entered the portal on Day 1, kicking off a flurry of ...
IOWA CITY — Transfer portal movement is underway. Iowa football has seen some outbound departures via the transfer portal, including punter Rhys Dakin, running back Jaziun Patterson and defensive ...
A violent psychiatric patient is on the loose, leaving behind a murder, a mystery and a body. In a case centered around the fledgling world of psychiatry, a violent psychiatric patient is on the loose ...
The first day of the year is behind us, but what remains in its wake is the insidious pressure to start fresh and commit to change. Yet, according to recent statistics, only 9% of Americans follow ...
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