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Gamecock QB Teeters on Transfer Portal Brink

Gamecocks’ Signal-Caller Could Swap Garnet for Orange During a recent podcast, draft guru Todd McShay floated the idea that South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers might forgo a final season in Columbia and enter the transfer portal instead. Despite NFL scouts largely agreeing he needs another year of college play to refine his skills, McShay cautioned…
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Freshman Razorbacks Star Faces Hometown Pressure

Back to the D: Acuff’s Homecoming Heat Darius Acuff Jr., Detroit‐bred freshman guard for Arkansas, is gearing up to face Michigan State in East Lansing—returning to his home state where he once won a high school title. Recruited heavily by Tom Izzo in tenth grade, Acuff chose the Razorbacks instead of spartan life. After refining…
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Crimson Tide’s Weekend X-Factors: From Court to Gridiron

Can One Man’s Rebounds Tilt the MSG Showdown? Alabama coach Nate Oats lamented that transfer forward Taylor Bol Bowen grabbed zero offensive boards in both the season opener against North Dakota and the exhibition game. Bol Bowen scored eight points, added an assist and a block, but missed all second-chance opportunities. With Keitenn Bristow sidelined…
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LSU Coaching Drama and Bama Beatdown Prophecy

Georgia Tech’s Brent Key Douses LSU Coaching Rumor Fire After parting ways with Brian Kelly following a disappointing 5-3 start and a drubbing by Texas A&M, LSU’s coaching search committee saw its rumor mill spin out of control. Among the names floated was Georgia Tech’s head coach Brent Key—until Key emphatically shut the door on…
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Sooners’ Surge: Rising Stars and Playoff Push

Five Keys to Fueling Oklahoma’s November Playoff Charge After a hard-fought 33-27 victory over Tennessee, Oklahoma fans are dreaming of a playoff berth, but certain players and units must elevate their game in November. True freshmen on the offensive line—Michael Fasusi, Ryan Fodje, and redshirt freshman Eddy Pierre-Louis—must continue protecting John Mateer and carving out…
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Future Vols Linebackers Dish on Tennessee Campus Visits

Randle’s Take: From Tar Heels to Turf at Neyland Aroson Randle, a North Carolina high school linebacker and coveted 2027 recruit, spent a weekend in Knoxville attending Tennessee’s matchup with Oklahoma. Despite the Vols’ loss, Randle praised the electric atmosphere at Neyland Stadium, the personalized attention from hosts and linebackers coach Tony Inge, and the…
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Aggies Adapt: Unbeaten Runs, Injuries & Schedule Swaps

Unbeaten Aggies Plot SEC Domination The Texas A&M Aggies have rattled off an 8-0 start, their best in over 30 years, and now set their sights on a 9-0 record when they visit Missouri. With complementary offense and defense, they must protect quarterback Marcel Reed by keeping a clean pocket against a stingy Tigers front…
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Auburn Football Drama On and Off the Field

Freeze’s Family Fires Back After Firing Madi Freeze, daughter of ousted Auburn coach Hugh Freeze, took to TikTok to lament the sudden end to her family’s promised four-year rebuilding plan. She shared a five-minute video mourning her father’s declining health amid cancer treatments, expressing frustration at fans who booed him despite his dedication. Madi noted…
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Crimson Tide Preps: Top Recruit and LSU Game Plan

Homegrown Star in Tuscaloosa: 4-Star DL Touches Down High school defensive lineman Karlos May, a 4-Star recruit from Ramsay High in Birmingham, will visit Alabama’s campus during the LSU game this weekend. Ranked No. 25 nationally at his position and No. 6 in Alabama’s 2027 class, May boasts a 6-3, 305-lb. frame with surprising burst…
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Ole Miss Rebels: Playoff Forecast & Recruiting Duel

Gridiron Cliffhanger: Bulldogs vs Rebels for Elite Lineman Three-star offensive tackle Tyreek Jemison reopened his recruitment in October after decommitting from Kentucky. The 6-foot-5, 330-pound lineman, once a top Kentucky pledge, has drawn intense late-season interest from both Ole Miss and Georgia. Jemison enjoyed high-octane visits to Oxford—citing “juice” from Lane Kiffin and John Garrison—and…