John Camacho+FollowHerbstreit Throws Shade at Bama Before SEC ShowdownKirk Herbstreit isn’t buying what Kalen DeBoer’s Crimson Tide is selling ahead of the SEC Championship Game. After barely escaping the Iron Bowl, Herbstreit called out Bama’s struggles on the ground and questioned if Ty Simpson can carry the load against Kirby Smart’s Dawgs. With playoff hopes on the line, is Bama really leaking oil, or will they prove the doubters wrong in Atlanta? Let’s hear your takes, Tide and Dawgs fans! #Sports #Football #SECChampionship77Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowPenn State fans split on Brian Daboll hirePenn State’s coaching search has taken another twist, with former Giants coach Brian Daboll now back in the mix—and fans can’t agree if he’s the answer. Some are excited by his NFL and Alabama pedigree, especially with Nick Saban’s endorsement, while others are frustrated after seeing other programs land their top choices. After a string of near-misses and public rejections, the Nittany Lions faithful just want a coach who’s committed to State College. Would Daboll be the spark this program needs, or just another gamble? Let’s hear your take on this wild coaching carousel! #Sports #Football #PennState297Share
glen25+FollowPackers’ cornerback shakeup before Bears clashGreen Bay’s cornerback situation just got even more unpredictable ahead of the big game against Chicago. With Nate Hobbs still sidelined by a knee injury, the Packers added Shemar Bartholomew to the practice squad, hoping to patch up their thin secondary. Right now, only a handful of healthy CBs are left on the roster, and if another injury hits, Bartholomew could be called up fast. This move highlights just how much the Packers are scrambling for depth. Do you think this patchwork approach can hold up in such a crucial matchup? #Sports #Football #Packers20Share
Amy Williams+FollowWhy College GameDay skipped Indy for the Big TenEven with a No. 1 vs. No. 2 matchup in Indianapolis, ESPN’s College GameDay never seriously considered coming to the Big Ten Championship. Instead, they’re heading to Atlanta for the SEC showdown—Alabama vs. Georgia—citing conference balance and not wanting to double up on Big Ten sites, especially after losing media rights. Pat McAfee, who’s still attending the Indy game (and paying for a partially blocked seat!), says it all: sometimes the best story isn’t the one networks pick. What do you think—should GameDay have picked Indy over Atlanta this year? #Sports #Football #BigTenChampionship23Share
Jay Williams+FollowPackers add muscle before Bears showdownGreen Bay just made a bold move ahead of their biggest game of the season—snagging 338-pound defensive lineman Jordon Riley from the Giants’ practice squad. With Devonte Wyatt out, Riley’s size and grit could be exactly what the Packers need to slow down the Bears’ run game and keep their playoff hopes alive. Fans are already buzzing about whether Riley will make an immediate impact. Do you think this last-minute addition could be the difference-maker against Chicago? Let’s hear your thoughts on how this changes the NFC North race! #Sports #Football #Packers00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowPackers’ big decision: Is Christian Wilkins worth the risk?Losing Devonte Wyatt just as he was breaking out is a gut punch for the Packers’ defense, especially with the playoffs in sight. Now, the team faces a real crossroads: stick with their usual next-man-up approach, or take a swing on Christian Wilkins, a free agent with game-changing talent—and some baggage. Wilkins has proven he can dominate up front, but recent injuries and locker room drama have teams wary. Would you roll the dice on Wilkins to keep Green Bay’s playoff hopes alive, or trust the young guys to step up? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Packers12Share
Amy Williams+FollowBears defense gets a major boost for Packers clashChicago’s run defense just got a much-needed lift—Andrew Billings, the Bears’ 340-pound nose tackle, is on track to play after being in concussion protocol. That’s huge news with Green Bay’s ground game heating up lately. Billings’ presence in the middle could be the difference-maker as the Bears try to slow down the Packers’ surging rushing attack. Plus, linebacker T.J. Edwards is trending in the right direction with his hamstring, and Noah Sewell looks ready to return. If you’ve been worried about the Bears’ defense, this update should give you some hope. How do you see this impacting Sunday’s game? #Sports #Football #ChicagoBears140Share
John Camacho+FollowMeet Indiana’s new offensive recruitsIndiana’s 2026 football recruiting class is stacking up with some serious size and speed on offense. The Hoosiers have landed big linemen like Benjamin Novak (6’6”, 310 lbs) and C.J. Scifres (6’6”, 325 lbs), plus speedy receivers Lavar Keys and Kortez Rupert. There’s also a pair of versatile tight ends and a tough running back, Jayreon Campbell, who rushed for 18 TDs last season. Most of these guys are still developing, but the foundation is set for a deeper, more dynamic offense. Which recruit are you most excited to see in action, and what do you think IU needs most to compete in the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowCould Justin Jefferson join the 49ers?Imagine the 49ers offense with Justin Jefferson lining up for Brock Purdy. With Brandon Aiyuk’s future in San Francisco looking shaky, there’s real buzz that the Niners could make a blockbuster move for the Vikings’ $140 million superstar receiver. The team’s wideout group has struggled with injuries, and Christian McCaffrey is leading in catches—so adding Jefferson could totally change the game. The Vikings might not want to let him go, but if Jefferson pushes for a new home, San Francisco could be first in line. Would you want to see Jefferson in red and gold? #Sports #Football #49ers146Share
Amy Williams+FollowMarshall Faulk shakes up Southern footballMarshall Faulk’s arrival as Southern’s new head coach is already making waves—on and off the field. Fans are buzzing with excitement, and the athletic department is seeing fresh business opportunities thanks to his star power. But here’s the real challenge: Faulk has to rebuild almost the entire team through the transfer portal. Top players like Zay Franks and Darren Morris are out, and no new transfers have signed on yet. With Faulk’s bold promise to not just win, but dominate, how do you feel about this new era for Southern football? Can a legend’s leadership turn things around? #Sports #Football #SouthernFootball92Share