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The American River College beach volleyball team competed at the NorCal Pairs Championships at Cosumnes River College on May ...
Need some College Football 25 sliders while you wait for this summer's super sequel to drop? That's exactly what we have for you below. In case you've never come across them before, these tweaks ...
Welcome to The Rewind, a weekly digest that puts a spotlight on the biggest stories and best performances from Alaska's world of sports. This past week featured several notable individual and team ...
With the NIL world potentially set to change soon, one major college football program is projected to dish out up to $40 million in roster costs for the 2025 season. The House v. NCAA settlement ...
USA TODAY Sports has unveiled a new Top 25 college football ranking after spring practice, and it provides some very interesting takeaways in regards to the Big 12 Conference. The biggest one ...
When a college football player emerges as a core contributor, expectations for the future, naturally, only get higher. Gameday is not always so kind, however. The unfortunate truth is that ...
What if I told you that you were ready to work for the College Football Playoff? Yep, last week, we received the latest update from the CFP about the future of the tournament, and the update was ...
Quinn Ewers stirred up some strong opinions this past weekend after declaring for the NFL Draft, a decision that shocked many given his journey in college football. The former Texas quarterback ...
As quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid through round two and three of the draft, the question of whether he should try to return to college football for another year caught fire. There’s another player ...
After a long wait, Quinn Ewers was drafted at pick No. 231 by the Miami Dolphins in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft. It was clear that with heir apparent Arch Manning waiting in the wings ...
At some point — and we’re arguably already there — Shedeur should consider his alternatives. One could be, possibly, to return to college football for another season. Yes, the NCAA’s rules prevent it.
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