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Following a 70-65 loss at LSU on Sunday, Texas coach Vic Schaefer spoke negatively for several minutes about the schedule that his team was given by the SEC for its conference games this season.
Ohio State does it again in the transfer portal, landing commitments from two SEC defenders in what appears to be a package deal. Former Alabama Crimson Tide starters James Smith and Qua Russaw have both committed to the Buckeyes. Each entered college as a five-star recruit and both rank among the top players available in the portal this cycle.
Former Oklahoma offensive lineman Isaiah Autry-Dent is headed home. Dent signed with former Sooners offensive coordinator Jeff Lebby to play at Mississippi State, he announced on X (formerly Twitter). With the Bulldogs, Dent will also play under former OU star and current Mississippi State offensive line coach Phil Loadholt.
Sam Leavitt is taking the next step in his college career, making a high-profile move to the SEC after leading Arizona State to the College Football Playoff. Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt is set to continue his career at LSU after entering the transfer portal.
The AP top 25 poll pushed the Crimson Tide down five spots, dropping Alabama to No. 18 after the Crimson Tide was ranked No. 13. Alabama also fell to No. 18 in the coaches poll after having been ranked No. 12.
As the 2025 college football season comes to a close, programs across the country are in an all-out arms race to prepare to make title runs for next season. Whi
In a tight contest against Ole Miss, the Missouri Tigers were, at times, their own worst enemy. While Saturday night's game was frequently too close for comfort, the Tigers went 12-for-24 on their free-throw opportunities. They certainly could've used those points, as they fell 76-69 in Oxford, Mississippi.
Miami quarterback Carson Beck had some fun at the expense of the SEC after leading the Hurricanes to a 31-27 win over Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff semifinals on Thursday.
After Schaefer’s No. 2 Longhorns lost on the road at LSU on Sunday, the longtime coach accused his conference of having a “vendetta” against UT and said the fact his program must play back-to-back SEC games on the road at LSU and South Carolina “really has a stench to it.”