Michael Pitts+FollowCollin Klein juggles two teams, two dreamsCollin Klein is living every coach’s wildest balancing act—calling plays for Texas A&M in the College Football Playoff while already shaping the future as Kansas State’s new head coach. He’s been flying between College Station and Manhattan, making staff changes and signing new talent for the Wildcats, all while keeping the Aggies focused on their playoff run. With more coaches possibly joining him at K-State, Klein’s situation highlights just how hectic and unpredictable college football’s coaching carousel has become. How do you think this impacts team chemistry and playoff performance? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball10Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowTexas Longhorns’ O-line shakeup: Who’s next?Texas fans, the hunt for a stronger offensive line is officially on after last season’s run game struggled to get going in the SEC. With the transfer portal wide open, the Longhorns are eyeing some serious talent to boost their depth—think Kenton Jerido from South Alabama and Tellek Lockett from Texas State, both proven run blockers. There’s also buzz around prospects like Gavin Marks and Deandre Carter, who could bring fresh energy up front. Which transfer do you think could make the biggest impact, and what’s your take on building with transfers versus developing recruits? #Sports #TexasLonghorns #CollegeFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowEli Drinkwitz faces backlash over tampering talkEli Drinkwitz’s comments about tampering in college football have sparked a wave of criticism, with fans quick to call out what they see as hypocrisy. Despite voicing concerns about the impact of tampering on the sport, many pointed to Drinkwitz’s own controversial recruiting moves—especially the situation with Cayden Green. The debate is heating up online, with some saying he’s only upset when the system doesn’t work in his favor. With Missouri gearing up for the Gator Bowl, the spotlight is on whether college football can really get its recruiting issues under control. What do you think—can the system be fixed, or is this just how things work now? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTJ Finley’s wild college football journeyTJ Finley’s college football story is unlike anything we’ve seen—he’s now seeking a rare seventh season at his seventh school. After battling injuries, legal troubles, and even becoming a new dad, Finley refuses to let go of his dream. He’s played for LSU, Auburn, Texas State, Western Kentucky, Tulane, and now Georgia State, showing relentless determination through every twist. Despite setbacks, he says his love for the game never faded. What do you think about athletes getting extra chances to play? Should the NCAA grant him another season? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowTJ Finley Eyes 7th School, 7th Year RunIs TJ Finley the ultimate college football journeyman? After stints with the Bayou Bengals and the Tigers, plus a big year at Texas State, Finley’s now in the portal again, hoping for a record-breaking seventh year and seventh school. With the portal era in full swing, do you think any program will take a shot on him, or is this one transfer too many? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowMichigan State QBs shake up transfer portalKatin Houser and Sam Leavitt, both former Michigan State quarterbacks, are on the move again after standout seasons at their new schools. Houser turned heads at East Carolina, racking up over 5,300 yards and 37 touchdowns in two years, while Leavitt led Arizona State to the College Football Playoff and was even a Heisman contender before an injury. Now, both are back in the transfer portal, leaving fans to wonder: what’s next for these talented QBs, and how will their choices impact the teams they land with? Who do you think will benefit most from their next move? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowQB TJ Finley’s wild college football journey continuesTJ Finley is about to make college football history—he’s set to join his seventh program and could play a seventh season if granted eligibility. After a tough year at Georgia State, balancing injuries and new fatherhood, Finley says he’s more motivated than ever to finish strong. His career has already spanned LSU, Auburn, Texas State, and more, with over 7,300 passing yards. What do you think about players moving so often in today’s game? Does this kind of journey help or hurt a quarterback’s development? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowBearcats’ Sorsby Eyes New Home After Record RunBig news out of Cincinnati: Brendan Sorsby, the Bearcats’ dual-threat QB, is hitting the transfer portal after torching defenses for over 7,000 career yards and 60 TDs. Sorsby’s move shakes up the college football landscape—especially after back-to-back seasons as a top-10 passer. Where do you think this Bearcat legend lands next, and how will his departure impact Cincy’s offense? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
glen25+FollowAll-America Snubs: Defense Shines BrightThe Athletic just dropped its 2025 College Football All-America Second Team Defense, and there are some serious ballers here who could’ve easily made the first team. Caden Curry was a beast off the edge for the Buckeyes, while Sonny Styles played that hybrid role to perfection. Indiana’s D got a big lift from Tyrique Tucker and Aiden Fisher, and KJ Bolden kept Georgia’s secondary elite. Which of these guys do you think got snubbed from the first team? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share
phughes+FollowCollege football’s wildest drama hits NashvilleTransfer portal drama isn’t just for TV—just ask Illinois QB Luke Altmyer. After Tennessee’s high-profile search for a new quarterback, Altmyer was in the mix but chose to stay put. Now, only eight months later, he’ll face the Vols in the Music City Bowl. Altmyer called college football the ultimate reality show, and honestly, it’s hard to disagree with all the twists and turns lately. Both teams landed solid QBs, but this bowl matchup feels extra spicy with all the backstory. How do you feel about the transfer portal era? Is it good for the game or just too much chaos? #Sports #Football #CollegeFootball00Share