phughes+FollowKJ Bolden set to anchor Georgia’s defenseKJ Bolden is quickly becoming the name to watch for Georgia football fans. After racking up over 1,000 snaps in just two seasons and earning a spot on On3’s Way-Too-Early All-American Team, Bolden is proving he’s a force in the Bulldogs’ secondary. With 76 tackles, two interceptions, and a blocked punt last season, he’s not just consistent—he’s a playmaker. And with Georgia adding experienced transfers to the mix, this defense could be even tougher. What are your thoughts—can Bolden and this revamped secondary take Georgia all the way next season? #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMiami RedHawks’ wild ride: Can perfection save their season?Miami’s basketball team is on a dream run—21-0, hitting shots at a rate most teams only fantasize about, and doing it all without their star point guard. But here’s the kicker: despite all the wins, their schedule is so weak that even a single loss could knock them out of March Madness. It’s a classic mid-major dilemma—dominate your league, but get no respect nationally. The RedHawks have to be flawless from here on out. Is it fair that a nearly perfect season could still leave them on the outside looking in? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #MiamiRedHawks #MarchMadness00Share
John Camacho+FollowTexas Longhorns’ O-line could get a major boostLaurence Seymore, a standout All-American guard, just transferred to the Texas Longhorns and could be the missing piece for their offensive line. The catch? His eligibility is still up in the air as he waits on an NCAA waiver. If approved, Seymore’s experience and versatility could transform Texas’s front five, finally shoring up a weak spot that’s been holding them back. With other key transfers and returning talent, this line could be the strongest Texas has had in years. What do you think—will the NCAA grant his waiver, and how much of a difference could Seymore make? #Sports #Football #TexasLonghorns00Share
Amy Williams+FollowAuburn’s new QB-center duo could change everythingAuburn fans, get ready for a smoother transition this season—new head coach Alex Golesh just landed two of his most trusted players from USF: quarterback Byrum Brown and center Cole Best. These guys aren’t just talented; they already know Golesh’s offense inside and out, which means Auburn can hit the ground running instead of spending weeks adjusting. Brown’s stats last year were wild—over 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing. Having his longtime center, Best, right there with him could be a game-changer for the Tigers’ offense. How do you think this instant chemistry will impact Auburn’s season? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowTexas basketball’s NCAA hopes on the lineTexas fans, that second-half collapse at Auburn stings—and it’s not just another loss. After leading by 14, the Longhorns let Auburn storm back for an 88-82 win, putting Texas’ NCAA Tournament chances in real jeopardy. Dailyn Swain’s 30-point night was a bright spot, but persistent foul trouble and defensive lapses haunted the Horns again. With a must-win game at Oklahoma next, the pressure is on. What do you think Texas needs to fix most—defense, discipline, or something else? Let’s talk about what’s really holding this team back. #Sports #TexasBasketball #Longhorns00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowAuburn’s Golesh stirs the Alabama basketball potAuburn’s new head coach Alex Golesh wasted no time fueling the rivalry with Alabama, taking a jab at the Tide over Charles Bediako’s eligibility saga. Bediako, back with Alabama after a stint in the G League, is suing the NCAA to play—and his return has already sparked debate across college sports. Golesh didn’t hold back, questioning the system and hinting at the wild possibilities these eligibility loopholes could create for both football and basketball. With college athletics changing fast, do you think these comeback stories are good for the game, or is it getting out of hand? #Sports #Auburn #Alabama00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowOle Miss hoops fans: Game night moves to Monday!Weather’s shaking up the schedule for Ole Miss women’s basketball, with the Auburn game now set for Monday at 6 p.m. at SJB Pavilion. If you already snagged tickets, you’re good—they’ll still work for the new date. This isn’t the first time the Rebels have had to adjust their plans this season, and more updates are coming soon about the Vanderbilt matchup. How are these constant changes affecting your game-day plans or team spirit? Let’s talk about how you’re keeping up with all the rescheduling! #Sports #OleMiss #WomensBasketball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowGeorgia’s Ogboko climbs to No. 9 in nationEkene Ogboko’s meteoric rise in the national rankings has Georgia fans buzzing—he’s now the No. 9 overall recruit in the country. What’s wild is that he wasn’t always a five-star, but his hard work and loyalty to Georgia paid off big time. The Bulldogs have a track record of getting true freshmen ready to play, and Ogboko could be the next big name to start on the offensive line this fall. With the SEC’s tough competition, do you think he’ll make an immediate impact? Let’s talk about how this could shape Georgia’s future! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaFootball10Share
John Camacho+FollowGeorgia Tech’s 2026 football schedule shakes things upGeorgia Tech fans, get ready for a wild ride in 2026! The Yellow Jackets’ new ACC schedule is packed with high-stakes matchups and fresh faces—think a revamped Colorado squad in the opener and a long-awaited clash with Tennessee to revive an old rivalry. There’s also a first-ever road trip to Stanford as an ACC opponent, and revenge games against Pittsburgh and Clemson. With so many teams retooling and new coaches in the mix, every week feels unpredictable. Which matchup are you most excited about, and how do you see Tech’s season shaping up? Let’s hear your boldest predictions! #Sports #Football #GeorgiaTech00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowAuburn’s backfield just got a major upgradeAuburn’s running game is about to look a lot different next season. The Tigers didn’t just bring in one, but three experienced running backs through the transfer portal, adding serious depth behind standout Jeremiah Cobb. Bryson Washington, Nykahi Davenport, and Tae Meadows all have proven track records and are ready to make an impact right away. Coach Golesh says it’s all about having reliable, battle-tested options—especially since the younger backs are still developing. With a new quarterback who can run, too, Auburn could have one of the SEC’s most explosive ground attacks. How do you feel about this new approach to building a backfield? #Sports #Football #AuburnFootball00Share