Opinions vary widely on Alabama, LSU, Miami, Illinois and BYU when it comes to the Way-Too-Early Top 25 projections.
A few college football blue bloods were interested in Carson Beck after he decided to enter the transfer portal instead of head to the NFL draft.
Here are five teams that didn’t make the College Football Playoff this season that should be strong contenders for qualification next season.
Nick Saban, the greatest college football coach of all time, didn't always make the right decisions. In fact, in an interview on Ryan Clark's podcast The Pivot,
Alabama will be without one of its leaders on defense during the entire spring practice window because of a knee injury.
Carson Beck will finish out his college career at Miami. The signal caller opted to transfer from Georgia after three seasons. Many initially believed
“Miami’s offensive line unit has, rightfully, drawn a lot of ire after their performance last season. The team appears to have some promising pieces of the puzzle between RT Austin Jackson, C Aaron Brewer and second-year LT Patrick Paul — and it isn’t a guarantee the team doesn’t have veteran Terron Armstead back, too.
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Alabama and LSU fit that description ... and the receiving corps is excellent with Ryan Wiliams, Gemie Bernard and Miami transfer Isaiah Horton, who had 616 yards and five TDs last season.
LSU, Alabama were down in 2024, but don't count out either for next season. Lane Kiffin whiffed with a loaded Ole Miss roster this season. He's refueling for a mulligan. Carson Beck to Miami makes ...
New details have emerged about Carson Beck's headline-grabbing decision to transfer to Miami, and they paint a much different picture than most fans initially believed. The former
Shannon Caruso, of Mobile, Alabama, pleaded guilty Sept. 26 to six counts of wire fraud, according to court documents. Now, she’s sentenced to 14 months in prison, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Alabama said in a Jan. 10 news release.