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The Texas Longhorns will now be spiraling heading down the final weeks of the season. With Texas suffering its third loss of the season in a disappointing showing in Athens, losing handily to the No. 5 Georgia Bulldogs 35-10 on Saturday night, putting its postseason chances likely out of the picture.
NFL Fantasy Football Week 11 analyzing Best/Worst starts by position for your fantasy football team. Trust Jacksonville Jaguars' Trevor Lawrence in this Week 11 matchup?
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Position Grades from UNC Football’s loss to Wake Forest
On the one hand, Verhoff kicked the longest field goal in UNC history. He also nailed all four kicks that weren’t blocked. If the UNC defensive line plays at a B level, 18 points on six FGs probably wins this game. However, Wake Forest blocked two kicks. Verhoff gets an A+. The protection gets a F-. Average: C-.
A listener to the Terry's Talkin' podcast makes a baseball analogy about how Cleveland’s offensive line has had a domino effect on both sides of the ball.
Florida football QB DJ Lagway had one passing TD and his first career rushing TD, but it wasn't enough in an eventual loss at No. 7 Ole Miss.
Week 11 has the chance to be a lot of fun in Fantasy and reality. For starters, Jameis Winston is back as the quarterback for the Giants with Jaxson Dart (concussion) hurt, and he's always worth watching,
A 5-foot-11, 190-pound multi-sport athlete, Kevin Gumb Jr. lines up all over the field for Monsignor Farrell. Through the first eight games of 2025, he racked up 121 carries for 964 yards and 14 touchdowns to help the Lions get off to a 7-1 start. (Advance/SILive.com | Jason Paderon)
The best and worst Week 9 fantasy football matchup by position. Who should you start and who are you going to sit at quarterback?
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Mack Rhoades Steps Down From College Football Playoff, Baylor Positions Amid Fresh Allegations
Mack Rhoades, chairman of the College Football Playoff and athletic director of Baylor University, is stepping down from each position due to personal reasons. CFP Executive Director Rich Clark said in a news release Thursday that Rhoades “will step down for personal reasons,