Diego Pavia was tremendous for the Vanderbilt Commodores this year. The former New Mexico State quarterback was hoping to build on his successful 2024 campaign with the Commodores as a junior, and did just that in his final collegiate season. Pavia finished the regular season with 3,192 passing yards, 27 touchdowns and only eight interceptions... Continue Reading →
NIL is ruining college basketball, and there isn’t much hope for the future
College basketball is in a rough spot. The NIL era began in 2021 following the NCAA’s decision to allow players to profit off their name, image, and likeness, and so far, it hasn’t been great. In the past, it was common to witness players transfer schools, but it had nothing to do with compensation. If... Continue Reading →
Are the Philadelphia Eagles back in business after dominant win vs. Oakland Raiders?
The Philadelphia Eagles needed a win in the worst way on Sunday afternoon. While the reigning Super Bowl champions entered their matchup against the Oakland Raiders with an 8-5 record and firm control of the NFC East, they were undoubtedly trending in the wrong direction. Following three consecutive uninspiring offensive performances, Philadelphia experienced a concerning... Continue Reading →
Brandon Staley fired after Chargers’ embarrassing loss at Raiders
After getting obliterated by the Las Vegas Raiders on the road 63-21, the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9) took the liberty of relieving Brandon Staley of his duties. Staley, who was in the process of completing his third season as the Chargers’ head coach, is known for being a confident risk-tasker in fourth down situations. In... Continue Reading →
How big was Saturday’s win over UCLA for Kyle Neptune and Villanova?
After starting the 2023-24 college basketball season with a spectacular 6-1 record and Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament Championship (wins over Texas Tech, North Carolina and Memphis), Villanova dropped their next three contests to fall to 6-4 on the year. Following the Wildcats’ third consecutive loss to Kansas State on the road in overtime, many Villanova... Continue Reading →
Kyle McCord enters the transfer portal
Shortly after Ryan Day hesitated to commit to Kyle McCord moving forward, the 6-foot-3 junior Quarterback opted to enter his name into the transfer portal. Ahead of Ohio State’s Goodyear Bowl contest against Missouri, Day took some time to reflect on the Buckeyes’ 11-1 regular season during his recent press conference. When he was asked... Continue Reading →
College Football Playoff 2023-24: Did the Selection Committee get it right?
After carefully reviewing six different resumes following Florida State’s ACC title victory over Louisville on Saturday night, the College Football Playoff selection committee revealed the four semi-finalists less than 24 hours later. Michigan (#1 seed), Washington (#2 seed), Texas (#3 seed) and Alabama (#4 seed) will all get an opportunity to play for a National... Continue Reading →
Bronny James cleared to return to USC as full-time participant
Four months after suffering cardiac arrest during a USC practice in July, Bronny James has finally been cleared to return to the hardwood. According to a spokesperson from the James family, “Bronny James is now cleared by his doctors for a full return to basketball. Bronny will have a final evaluation with USC staff this... Continue Reading →
College Football Playoff 2023-24: Which teams have the best chance of making the field of four?
The 2023 college football regular season came to a close this past weekend, which means it’s officially time to start obsessing over the annual four team College Football Playoff. Last year, it was pretty obvious that TCU, Georgia, Michigan and Ohio State deserved to compete for a national championship (Alabama finished with two losses), but... Continue Reading →
Shaheen Holloway gets into heated argument following Seton Hall’s win over Wagner
On Saturday, Seton Hall defeated Wagner 72-51 to improve to 4-0 on the young season, but the college basketball world was far more interested in learning more about what transpired in the handshake line. You see, it’s widely believed that Shaheen Holloway took issue with Donald Copeland applying a full-court press on Seton Hall’s bench... Continue Reading →