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Given asymmetrical SEC scheduling, Texas handling its own destiny is paramount, but what happens to the teams that Texas doesn’t play off-stage is nearly as important. Unless you think Texas is going 8-0 in SEC play. Nothing tastes so sweet as late July Burnt Orange Kool Aid, but that’s improbable. Texas doesn’t play LSU, Missouri or Tennessee this year, but those three teams will have an inordinate impact on the SEC race. They are potential chaos agents: capable of beating anyone they face, but also vulnerable to lower tier opponents. They also have something in common: very potent offenses p...
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As the college athletics model undergoes massive change with revenue sharing on the horizon, the NCAA Division I Council could expand college football coaching staffs this week. As part of its annual meetings on Tuesday and Wednesday this week in Indianapolis, the 40-person council from all 32 conferences will vote on a legislative proposal that would expand the role of support staff. Specifically, all staff members would be allowed to provide technical and tactical instruction to athletes during practice and games. In the college football world, the expectation is the vote will pass. But some...
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EA has confirmed that College Football 25 and Madden 25 will be able to link together, letting a superstar created in College Football be transferred to continue their career in Madden. College Football 25 is the long-awaited return of EA’s College Football franchise. It is the first game in the series since 2013’s NCAA Football 14. In College Football 25, players can create their custom character in the Road to Glory mode. Road to Glory allows players to live the life of a college athlete as their superstar pursues the coveted Heisman trophy. Players have to manage their superstars both on an...
uGames
College athletics, which for the past half century have been available to hundreds of thousands of young men and women, are on the verge of a severe contraction — a gigantic reduction of opportunity — caused by a myopic stampede to a misguided, wrongly applied standard of “fairness.” If you believe that college sports should never have evolved beyond the club stage, you should be ecstatic. If your idea of college sports is a few dozen enthusiasts in their late teens and early twenties sweating together on the campus green on a gorgeous weekend afternoon with their friends and families casually...
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The Michigan Wolverines football program is being investigated by the NCAA following accusations of sign-stealing. The University of Michigan and the Big Ten have been notified by the NCAA of the investigation. The probe also includes allegations of similar violations in the 2022 season While the NCAA doesn’t specifically have any rules against stealing signs, it does prohibit advance scouting of opponents and bylaws prohibiting unsportsmanlike activities. Michigan allegedly had people attend games of future opponents to gather information on signs used to call both offensive and defensive pl...
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A viral video shows homophobic and racist taunts aimed at three black Texas Longhorn players during an away game against the University of Alabama. The video filmed the three Texas Longhorn players, Jelani McDonald, X’Avion Bruce and Quintrevion “Tre” Wisner, on the sideline dancing, celebrating the Longhorn’s 34-24 victory against Alabama. During the video, someone offscreen was seen yelling “Go back to the projects, f—–s!” at the three players. After the post went viral, the University of Alabama released a statement. “We are disgusted by reports of vile language and inappropriate behavior S...
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University of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders delivered a tirade after a few of his players failed to join their teammate in an on-field altercation. The dispute between teammates occurred when safety Jaden Milliner-Jones pulled running back Anthony Hankerson to the ground after a touchdown. Offensive lineman Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan, far larger than both men, took issue with Milliner-Jones and the two eventually started a skirmish involving multiple teammates and assistant coaches. Others tried to avoid further conflict, drawing Sanders’ attention. “I seen two of you walking off, over the...
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It seems like many big-name college football head coaches still aren’t a fan of the NIL system, as college athletes have been able to make money off of their name, image and likeness for the past two years. Alabama head coach Nick Saban, LSU head coach Brian Kelly and Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin have been vocally against NIL and have been pushing for more ways to regulate the system. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, along with the other head coaches mentioned, went to Washington, D.C., to make a case for the government to step in to regulate how college athletes can earn money off NIL. Kelly ...
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Alabama head coach Nick Saban will join a group of prominent SEC figures on a trip to Washington, D.C., this week to discuss potential NIL regulation. The officials are expected to encourage lawmakers to pass federal legislation to better define ways in which college athletes can profit from their notoriety. The delegation will also include SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, who said that issues in college athletics could only be solved outside intervention. “There’s a lot that goes on between our campuses and D.C. And so this is an opportunity to focus on athletics and some of the pressures that w...
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University of Florida backup quarterback Jalen Kitna, son of former NFL quarterback Jon Kitna, was arrested by Gainesville Police on Wednesday. The Florida player has been charged with two counts of distribution of child exploitation material and three counts of possession of child pornography. According to the Gainesville Police Department, local officers received a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that a Discord account in the Gainesville area had been distributing images of child sexual abuse. The account was later tied to Kitna’s name and residence. He was bo...
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