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It's been a long offseason for college football, but there's no shortage of excitement and changes ... and secondary coach Corey Raymond attacked the transfer portal hard for defensive backs and their haul was quite impressive. LSU landed Houston safety ...
Remember when all it took to win a national championship in college football was an elite roster, a hot-shot coach and a favorable schedule? The haves and have-nots were clearly defined, and success hinged on player development and maintaining depth -- especially for blue bloods looking to keep the train on the tracks.
LSU football is stockpiled with an abundance of talent for the 2025 season. Leading into these four big predictions.
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Back at the turn of the 1800s, when college football was an unregulated portrait of the American Dream, football players would go from school to school for the highest dollar. Some of the players were given jobs as teachers. Some of the players were 28 and 30 years old, and everyone called them “scabs.”
On Wednesday, July 2, Zach Barnett, FootballScoop national columnist and father of three, released the following statement in response to a news item reveale
During Monday's interview on the "Mac and Cube" show in Birmingham, Alabama, former Crimson Tide quarterback Greg McElroy said he spoke to someone "in the know" who believes Nick Saban will return to coaching.
At SEC Media Days, Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer was pressed on the program's winning standard, what it means, and what it demands in Year Two.
As a football coach,” LSU coach Brian Kelly opened his comments at SEC media days Monday in Atlanta, “we love this part of the year.”
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On3 on MSNSources: Big Ten refuses College Football Playoff compromise without SEC schedule changeThe Big Ten is holding firm on its four automatic qualifiers for the College Football Playoff plan unless the SEC goes to nine conference games.
The new era of College Football has become a world where the offseason is spent in the courtroom or at the negotiating table as everyone jockeys for more money.