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Volunteer Coaches: Heupel’s Hype & Vitello’s Dilemma

Heupel Readies Vols for Wildcat Rivalry Tennessee head coach Josh Heupel met the media ahead of the Vols’ road game at Kentucky, addressing the sting of their recent loss and the urgent need to “flip it forward.” Heupel emphasized watching film, learning from mistakes and sticking to routines as the team gears up for the…
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Arkansas Hogs: From MLB Ambitions to SEC Stumbles

Assistant Coach Swings for the Big Leagues Tony Vitello, who cut his teeth as an Arkansas assistant before leading Tennessee to a College World Series crown, is reportedly on the brink of trading college dugouts for the San Francisco Giants’ manager’s office. Despite zero professional coaching gigs, Vitello’s 341-131 record and three Omaha trips have…
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Clemson Tigers Power Move: Dalley Joins, AD Secured

Slugger on the Plains Heads to Death Valley Mercer’s Ty Dalley, fresh off back-to-back All-Southern Conference honors and leading his former team in home runs, RBIs, slugging, and batting average, is set to debut in Clemson’s baseball lineup. The Georgia native chose Clemson for its premier status and immersive coaching staff, which promises to refine…
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Clemson Reloads: Baseball Recruits & Football Revival

Clemson Hooks Elite 2027 Pitching Prodigy Clemson baseball head coach Erik Bakich is on a mission to end a 15-year Omaha drought by securing top talent early. Freshman pitcher Logan Bristol, rated No. 44 nationally for 2027, has committed to the Tigers after flashing a 96 mph fastball. Despite a 5.69 ERA and 18 walks…
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Michigan Teams’ Poll Swings: Hockey Soars, Football Falls

Wolverine Ice Surge: Michigan Hockey Rockets to No. 4 The Michigan hockey team stormed out of the gate in the 2025–26 season, winning its first four games and vaulting from No. 9 to No. 4 in the USCHO Division I Men’s Poll. The Wolverines swept No. 7 Providence in back-to-back contests (5-1, 3-1), earned eight…
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Interim Coach Shakeup & Weekend Scrimmage Lessons

Petrino’s Phoenix Moment: From OC to Interim Head Honcho When Bobby Petrino was tapped as interim head coach after Sam Pittman’s departure, it marked a full-circle return to the Razorback sidelines. The man who once built one of college football’s most intimidating home-field advantages (22–5 from 2008–11) now faces the challenge of proving himself over…
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Razorbacks Roundup: Close Losses, Scrimmages, and Weekend Picks

Bored Hog Fans? Here’s Your Saturday Survival Guide With the Razorbacks off this weekend, fans can fill the void by tuning into marquee SEC and Big Ten matchups. The guide highlights top picks: Ohio State vs. Illinois at 11 a.m., Alabama vs. Missouri, then afternoon showdowns like Indiana vs. Oregon and the aging Red River…
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Clemson’s QB Revival and Baseball Transfer Sensation

Clawing Back His Form: Klubnik vs. BC’s Secondary Fourth-year Clemson QB Cade Klubnik faces a Boston College defense that has been a sieve through six weeks, surrendering big passing numbers to every Power 4 opponent. After a career day against North Carolina—going 22-of-24 for 254 yards and four TDs—Klubnik needs one more standout performance to…
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FSU’s Field Power and a QB’s Baseball Twist

Panthers’ Pat Pumps Up Seminole Sizzle Despite Slump As the No. 25 Florida State Seminoles rebound from a narrow loss to Miami, Pitt head coach Pat Narduzzi insists FSU remains a national threat despite its recent skid. Speaking before Pitt’s trip to Tallahassee, Narduzzi praised Mike Norvell’s revamped staff—highlighting coordinators Gus Malzahn and Tony White—and…
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Former Gator Finally Appreciated by People Who Still Watch Minor League Baseball

Local sports fans everywhere paused their thrilling riveting debates over which small-town mascot is cutest to marvel at one Jac Caglianone, the ex-Florida Gator whose bat practically emitted its own thunderclap this season. Yes, the same guy disqualified from conversation in every social circle that only cares about “real” pro athletes quietly terrorized minor league…