For the first time in over a decade, Miami and Florida State are both undefeated 4 weeks into the college football season. Also, for he first time in maybe 20 years, both programs look legit. This news is exciting to say the least; so much so that Miami and Florida State might be on a … Continue reading Could Miami and Florida State be on a Collision Course?
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Bears Rookie DT Sues Company Over NIL Deal
There's no secret that Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) has changed the landscape of college athletics. From athletes to the businesses looking to provide from guiding athletes financial futures. One said company, Big League Advance (BLA), has done exactly that. Their roster of players include MLB Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz, Marlins second baseman … Continue reading Bears Rookie DT Sues Company Over NIL Deal
Florida State Dominated LSU 45-24
The Florida State Seminoles came into the first game of the season at #8 in the Coaches Poll riding an 6-game win streak. Many were wondering if Florida State could build off of last years finish, and they answered. In a primetime top-10 matchup against SEC foe #5 LSU, Florida State came ready to make … Continue reading Florida State Dominated LSU 45-24
Empowering Women Athletes: The Rise of NIL Partnerships
In recent years, female athletes have been making strides in the sports industry, breaking barriers and proving that they're just as capable as their male counterparts. Ultimately, creating the rise of NIL partnerships. Now, with the recent changes to NCAA rules allowing Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, female athletes have an greater chance to … Continue reading Empowering Women Athletes: The Rise of NIL Partnerships
Conference Realignment: Stanford and Cal to Join The ACC
In what has been a very eventful and sad month for the Pac-12 could come to an end soon. Stanford and Cal are in serious talks with the Atlantic Coast Conference about becoming members. If you were to make this statement 15-years ago, this wouldn't make sense. However, in an era where conferences expand from … Continue reading Conference Realignment: Stanford and Cal to Join The ACC
Conference Realignment: Oregon and Washington Are Leaving the Pac-12
It's officially the end of the Pac-12 with the announcement of Oregon and Washington leaving for the Big Ten. Last year, the Big Ten made headlines when they porched USC and UCLA from the Pac-12 under the cover of darkness. It was the direct response to Texas and Oklahoma leaving the Big 12 for the … Continue reading Conference Realignment: Oregon and Washington Are Leaving the Pac-12
Conference Realignment: Florida State Trustees Consider Leaving ACC
The news of Florida State wanting out of the ACC isn't new, but now the Florida State Trustees have expressed the push to leave. Former FSU quarterback and board of trustees' member Drew Weatherford said, "It's not a matter of if, but how and when?" Florida State, along with the rest of the ACC, is … Continue reading Conference Realignment: Florida State Trustees Consider Leaving ACC
Conference Realignment: Colorado Leaving Pac-12 For The Big 12
In an unsurprising move, the Colorado Buffalos are returning to the Big 12 as soon as next season. Due to the uncertain future of the Pac-12, the Big 12 was likely the only logical move. Ironically, the Big 12 lost Colorado in 2010 because of the same reason. In 2010, there was speculation that the … Continue reading Conference Realignment: Colorado Leaving Pac-12 For The Big 12
Saudi Arabia Offers $1.1 Billion For Kylian Mbappe
The Saudia Arbian football club Al-Hilal has made an $1.1 billion offer to get the rights to another major international football star Kylian Mbappe. A few months earlier, the same football club went after Lionel Messi with a huge offer as well but missed. This time, it looks like Al-Hilal is going for it all. … Continue reading Saudi Arabia Offers $1.1 Billion For Kylian Mbappe