For the longest time, the Ohio State running back position was manned by future NFL players. The Buckeyes went from Carlos Hyde to Ezekiel Elliott to J.K. Dobbins nearly back-to-back-to-back during the Urban Meyer era. Thus far in the Ryan Day era, there have been a few players who could stand out. However, inconsistencies on the offensive line and with backs constantly … [Read more...] about Despite Departures, Ohio State Running Backs Will Be a Strength
Texas A&M
Florida State v The ACC Is Still Far From Going to Trial; Judge Gives ACC Limited Victory
A judge in Leon County, Florida has given the Atlantic Coast Conference a very limited and temporary victory in its fight to dismiss the Florida State lawsuit against the conference. With the ruling, the case of Florida State v. The ACC is still far from going to trial. For those having a hard time keeping the lawsuits organized on their ACC litigation bingo cards, this is the … [Read more...] about Florida State v The ACC Is Still Far From Going to Trial; Judge Gives ACC Limited Victory
Jedd Fisch’s Outlook on the Transfer Portal for Washington
We were able to learn a lot about what Washington has right now from its scrimmage on Saturday. But the depth concerns at the line of scrimmage remain a topic of conversation. It’s difficult to put together a full evaluation of individual players when the protection just isn’t what it should be on offense. Jedd Fisch said after Saturday’s practice that their goal is to have … [Read more...] about Jedd Fisch’s Outlook on the Transfer Portal for Washington
Young Talent Featured in Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game
Notre Dame concluded spring practices on Saturday, with the 93rd annual Blue-Gold Game at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend. The game, which marked the third in the Marcus Freeman era, saw the Blue Team defeat the Gold Team 28-21. The intra-squad scrimmage offered a first glimpse at the 2024-25 Fighting Irish and featured early-entry freshmen, as well as incoming transfer … [Read more...] about Young Talent Featured in Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game
Emptying the Notepad on Washington’s First Spring Scrimmage
The Washington Huskies ran 104 plays at practice on Saturday, April 20th, in what was the team’s first scrimmage of the Spring. Everyone healthy got on the field for the scrimmage. That included players from the first team down to the third team as well as special teams. The scrimmage was eventful and gave the ability to see a lot of different combinations of players and … [Read more...] about Emptying the Notepad on Washington’s First Spring Scrimmage