Complete Breakdown and Insight to the 2018 Recruiting Rankings

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG Another National Signing Day has come and gone, meaning another year of college football programs from across the nation restocking the proverbial shelves of football talent. The future is an unknown for all, players and coaches alike, but for now all classes are graded by the number of five-, four-, and three-star talents signed. […]

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Breakdown of Week 13 College Football Games with AP Week 14 Rankings

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA Rivalry week in Division I football did not disappoint ending the season on an exciting note. While some teams are still crying foul over their losses, regardless, the conference championship games are set in four of the five Power Conferences with Oklahoma and Oklahoma State left to battle it out in the Big 12 […]

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Louisville Cardinals Banking $30.6 Million over Seven Years on Bobby Petrino

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA As the rising demands to pay head collegiate football coaches big money continues, some schools are willing to take a bigger risk than others. Louisville took a risk on rehiring Bobby Petrino going into the 2014 season and announced a $30 million-plus seven-year gamble on Thursday with the oft-embattled head coach. Two things that […]

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Patrick Towles Heading from Kentucky to Boston College

Written by Ryan Wright Twitter: @HogManInLA A quarterback in need of a spot under center in 2016 found a home with a program in great need of a do-it all talent. As announced on Friday, former Kentucky Wildcats starting quarterback Patrick Towles is now a team member of Boston College. If there ever was a team that was truly one-dimensional […]

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Interview: Virginia commitment Crest RB Tre Harbison makes mockery of rankings, readies for another title

Since the advent of services and websites ranking high school football recruits gross miscalculations have been made year after year. In a million years there will never be anything wrong with being considered a 3-star athlete but for Crest High School running back Tre Harbison the ranking is an error in evaluation by multiple “experts.” Time and time again when […]

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Interview: Two-way Lynnfield HS star DeGeorge taking talents to Syracuse

When Cam DeGeorge committed to Syracuse on March 6, he was the first Class of 2016 recruit landed by the Orange. Watching the Lynnfield High School star romp through opponents one can tell that he has the mentality that head coach Scott Shafer built his career on, tough as nails. When DeGeorge takes the field, even as a junior, it […]

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Class of 2018 recruit takes the Miami vs. FSU rivalry too far

Whether you love Miami and hate Florida State, love Florida State and hate Miami, or could care less about either program an opinion is to be had about what Class of 2018 recruit AJ Blades Jr. did on the field at Doak Campbell Stadium over the weekend. The 5’11”, 161 pound, freshman cornerback from University School in Fort Lauderdale was […]

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Florida State Trustees approve $79.5M Doak Campbell Stadium upgrade

Almost every Power Five Conference football team has expectations of the world placed upon the shoulders of the head coach, his staff, and the 80 scholarship players filling out a roster year after year to win at the highest level. Even though the expectations maybe high for most teams that will never come close to sniffing a national championship, one […]

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Class of 2015 Georgia Tech commitment Meiko Dotson

An exclusive interview with Meiko Dotson   All high school players want to get to the next level. Once at the college level all players want that shot at the next level, the NFL. When the 2014-15 NFL season started 20 former Georgia Tech standouts were on a roster making this ACC powerhouse program in Atlanta as good as any […]

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