College Football

Will Stein and his system helped bring Gabriel to Oregon

[ad_1] There’s a lot that goes into a college player’s decision-making when they enter the transfer portal. One of those decisions right off the bat is to whether or not go in the portal in the first place. Once they do go into the portal, the road to another destination has some bumps have curves. It’s rarely smooth sailing. That …

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Star safety is Wisconsin’s highest-graded returning player

[ad_1] Wisconsin safety Hunter Wohler is the Badgers’ highest-graded returning player per PFF College’s latest post on X. With the departures of running back Braelon Allen and quarterback Tanner Mordecai, Wohler is slated to lead the Badgers in his fourth season representing the Scarlet and Red.  Wohler, a rising senior, spearheaded UW’s secondary a season ago. The Muskego native led all …

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Kansas State TE Ben Sinnott visits Panthers on Wednesday

[ad_1] The Carolina Panthers have another tight end on their mind. A day after we learned that they’d be meeting with two-time first-team All-Big 12 selection Ja’Tavion Sanders, the team looked to have Kansas State University’s Ben Sinnott in the building . . . A Waterloo, Iowa native, Sinnott had initially committed to playing his college football for South Dakota. …

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2025 Georgia four-star wide receiver schedules Tennessee visit

[ad_1] 2025 wide receiver prospect Travis Smith Jr. will visit Tennessee. Smith Jr. will officially visit the Vols on Saturday, according to Steve Wiltfong of On3. He will visit Georgia on May 31, Auburn on June 7 and Alabama on June 14. Smith Jr. unofficially visited the Vols on Oct. 14, 2023, Nov. 18, 2023 and April 6. The 6-foot-4, …

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Clemson ranks top 15 in the Athletic’s recruiting potential rankings

[ad_1] The Clemson football program has developed into a powerhouse during the Dabo Swinney era, with the Tigers becoming one of the top recruiting schools in the country during that time. While Clemson hasn’t had a top 5 class in some years, the Tigers always recruit in the top 15 and have hit on some big time recruits. Even if …

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Former Wisconsin football top class of 2022 target enters transfer portal

[ad_1] LSU redshirt freshman edge rusher Jaxon Howard plans to enter the transfer portal when the spring window opens later this month, according to 247Sports. Howard was 247Sports’ No. 131 player in the class of 2022, No. 20 edge rusher and No. 1 recruit from his home state of Minnesota. Related: Ranking Wisconsin football’s incoming transfers by expected impact in …

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Oklahoma Sooners trending well for 4-star, top-125 2025 cornerback

[ad_1] The Oklahoma Sooners and cornerback coach Jay Valai have been putting in the work trying to build depth at the cornerback position with the 2025 recruiting class. The Sooners are expected to land four-star Maliek Hawkins later on Wednesday but they are also right in the thick of it for another 4-Star cornerback. Cobey Sellers is from Pearland, TX, …

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Former Mahomet-Seymour football coach Frank Dutton passes away

[ad_1] Apr. 10—MAHOMET — Frank Dutton didn’t cast a shadow over Tom Shallenberger when Shallenberger succeeded him as Mahomet-Seymour’s football coach in 1992. Dutton wasn’t the type to keep the spotlight on himself after 21 years at the helm of the program. He knew Shallenberger, an offensive tackle on the Bulldogs’ 1977 state championship team, would handle the job on …

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Ohio State football: What we have learned from spring practice so far

[ad_1] Apr. 10—COLUMBUS — Ohio State will wrap up spring football with the annual Scarlet and Gray game Saturday. Before that, the Buckeyes still have work to do with three practices this week and the annual coaches clinic. Much still seems to need to be determined before coach Ryan Day’s team is game-ready in September, but this is what we …

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