2019 College Football Bowl Performance by Conference

Posted by Ryan Wright Twitter: @RyanWrightRNG The measuring stick among college football fans on how good a conference is top to bottom comes with wins in non-conference games. No matter how many wins a program may have during the season, if their schedule is weak, the program and fanbase will hear about it. A program can make excuses during the […]

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Michigan 2019 College Football Preview: Can the Wolverines Win the Big Ten?

Written by Charlie Beuttel Twitter: @charlie_cds3 The Michigan Wolverines are one of the most storied programs in college football. When Jim Harbaugh was hired five years ago, fans thought it was finally time Michigan would take a giant leap by defeating Ohio State and win the Big Ten. Unfortunately, Coach Harbaugh has failed to accomplish both those goals. Now in […]

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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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Northwestern LB Commit Jango Glackin Talks about Transfer to IMG Academy

Written by Ryan Wright There is a massive talent shift going on in high school football with some of the top players leaving the comfort and security of the known in their hometowns to test their skill set against the best of the best. The ongoing movement to IMG Academy has spread from regional high school football programs to a […]

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Michigan State pulls 4-star DE Josh King out of Illinois

On Friday Michigan State landed their 14th verbal commitment to their 2016 recruiting class when defensive end Josh King committed to the Spartans. Depending on the recruiting service, King represents MSU’s highest ranked commitment thus far, a borderline 5-star recruit. King, 6’6”, 250 pounds, is a beast strong-side defensive end for Hinsdale South in Darien, Illinois. Upon completion of a […]

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Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh opens can of worms with satellite camps, SEC approves the practice

In late April new Michigan Wolverines head coach Jim Harbaugh taunted SEC head coaches with his “Summer Swarm.” The Summer Swarm is nine planned satellite football camps in seven states with the intent to draw recruits from other regions to the University of Michigan. Harbaugh had the upper hand due to a SEC rule that outlawed the practice. With the […]

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Illinois loses star wide receiver Dudek

The offseason is the worst time for injuries to happen especially when a team loses one of their star players. During non-contact drills on Wednesday, sophomore wide receiver Mike Dudek tore the ACL in his right knee. The Illinois football program announced later that day that Dudek would have surgery as soon as possible so the sophomore can quickly start his […]

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Iowa Hawkeyes 2014 starting QB Rudock transferring

Somewhere in between the time the Iowa Hawkeyes wrapped up a 7-6 season with a 45-28 bowl game loss to the Tennessee Volunteers and a quick revaluation time for head coach Kirk Ferentz shortly thereafter, starting quarterback Jake Rudock was no longer deemed the team’s starting quarterback. Rudock, 6’3”, 208 pounds, appeared in 12 of Iowa’s games in 2014 throwing […]

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