College Football

Huskers officially offer quarterback Kyle McCord

[ad_1] Nebraska has officially made an offer to one of the top quarterbacks in the transfer portal. The Cornhuskers made a scholarship offer to former Ohio State QB Kyle McCord. McCord started all 12 games for the Buckeyes in 2023. He threw for 3,170 yards with 24 touchdowns and eight interceptions. McCord led Ohio State to an 11-1 record but struggled …

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Nebaska’s football history with Army and Navy

[ad_1] Saturday afternoon, we will see the 124th meeting of one of the great rivalries in college football. The Army Black Knights and the Navy Midshipmen will face off at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The series is currently led by the Midshipmen, who hold an advantage in the all-time series 62-54-7. Where do the Cornhuskers stack up against these …

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What recent history can tell us about Jayden Daniels’ Walter Camp Award win in Heisman pursuit

[ad_1] Before Saturday’s Heisman Trophy ceremony, college football had its award show Friday night in which it honored everyone but college football’s most outstanding player. Finalists Jayden Daniels, Michael Penix Jr., Bo Nix, and Marvin Harrison Jr. did extremely well for themselves Friday, but Daniels took home the award that is arguably most predictive of a Heisman win. Jayden Daniels …

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Time, TV channel for Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy battle

[ad_1] Army-Navy isn’t a bowl game. But it occupies its own place on the sports calendar, and the ceremony and pageantry associated with it certainly elevates it in importance above other regular-season contests. And, it matters. Oh goodness does it matter! If you’re fortunate enough to wander around the grounds at West Point or Annapolis on any day, you’ll hear …

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Best anytime scorer touchdown bets

[ad_1] The Army Black Knights celebrate in the locker room after a 28-21 win against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Michie Stadium. The college football regular season is over, but we are far from finished. Bowl season is upon us, but among all the bowl comes the most American game of them all. The Army-Navy game is so American, in …

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Predictions, odds, and how to watch America’s Game

[ad_1] Nov 18, 2023; West Point, New York, USA; Army Black Knights linebacker Jimmy Ciarlo (7) walks out for the coin toss with fellow team captains linebacker Leo Lowin (31), defensive lineman Austin Hill (52) and Army Black Knights offensive lineman Connor Finucane (60) before the first half against the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers at Michie Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Danny Wild-USA …

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Top 10 Penn State bowl game individual rushing performances

[ad_1] As we count down the days until Penn State kicks off against Ole Miss in the 2023 Peach Bowl, it’s fun to look back on some Nittany Lions’ bowl game history. Two standout backs, Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton, are expected to play in the bowl game this year so perhaps more memorable performances are on deck. Penn State …

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Cocoa wins sixth FHSAA state football championship

[ad_1] TALLAHASSEE – It wasn’t pretty, but it’ll put rings on a lot of fingers. Cocoa High won its sixth FHSAA Class 2S state football championship on Friday at Bragg Memorial Stadium on the campus of Florida A&M, 20-6, after spotting Bradford the first touchdown. “We didn’t play great. I kind of called some crappy calls and put us in …

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Alabama football lands four-star edge to its 2025 class

[ad_1] Alabama football picked up another commitment for its 2025 class late Friday night. Javion Hilson, a four-star edge rusher out of Cocoa High School in Florida, committed to the Crimson Tide over the likes of Georgia, LSU, Ohio State and Texas, among others. He announced his commitment to Alabama following Cocoa’s 20-6 Florida High School Athletic Association Class 2S …

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