EKU Goes for Two in a Row at Home

EKU Goes for Two in a Row at Home

First Half The Colonels opened their first ASUN-WAC game as 9.5 point favorites over Tarleton State. The game started with a fantastic defensive stand as Davion Ross deflected the first pass, and Matthew Jackson and Shane Burks combined for a sack on third down. It took three drives for the Texans before they started the […]

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 The Five Stages of Football Being Back

The Five Stages of Football Being Back

Football fans are not sane human beings. We gamble with our health – both mental and physical – week in and week out watching the games. We eat, sleep, and breathe any sort of football game, content, or information we can get our hands-on. No matter your vice – gambling, fantasy football, or just a […]

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 Big 12 to the SEC: Not Without Reproach

Big 12 to the SEC: Not Without Reproach

We all know by now, that beginning in 2025, Texas and Oklahoma will join the Southeastern Conference. Not everyone agrees, not everyone is happy and that’s to be understood. Moving on from the Big 12 to the SEC will not go without reproach from fans, remaining schools stuck in the Big 12 (without arguably their […]

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 The Big 12 Conference Is on Life Support

The Big 12 Conference Is on Life Support

How the Big 12 Got to This Point You may have read recently that Oklahoma and Texas may finally be leaving the Big 12 Conference for the SEC. This is not surprising as both colleges have put the league on their backs since its birth. The conference has been falling out of prominence for quite […]

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 The College Football Playoff Expansion is Horrible

The College Football Playoff Expansion is Horrible

Much like your friendly neighborhood prostitute or Nicolas Cage when he agreed to The Wicker Man, there isn’t much Mark Emmert and the NCAA won’t do for a quick buck. This is only more apparent with the recent proposal for a college football playoff expansion. What will this entail, and why is it bad for […]

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 The Alabama Crimson Tide Win Big in the NFL Draft!

The Alabama Crimson Tide Win Big in the NFL Draft!

Alabama Football has taken on a whole new meaning to the word dominance. Not only have the Tide dominated College Football, but Alabama Football has continued to dominate the NFL Draft. The Alabama Crimson Tide put six guys into the first round of the NFL Draft. But find out what makes Alabama Football’s draft dominance […]

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 2021 NFL Draft Player Breakdown: Kyle Pitts

2021 NFL Draft Player Breakdown: Kyle Pitts

After clocking a 4.46 forty at Florida’s pro day, the possibility of Pitts becoming a top-five pick is very real. Projecting a prospect’s success in the NFL is very difficult. I try to look at two factors – college production and traits that translate to the NFL. Most teams value NFL translatable traits far more […]

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 Top Five 2021 NFL Draft Running backs

Top Five 2021 NFL Draft Running backs

The running back position is one of the more polarizing positions in all of the NFL. When should you draft a running back? When you have one of the league’s top backs, what should you pay him? How vital is an elite running back to a team’s overall success? These questions aren’t easy to answer, […]

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 2019 Alabama Receivers: Player Breakdown

2019 Alabama Receivers: Player Breakdown

Devonta Smith was named the 2021 Heisman winner this past Tuesday, January 5th. He finished the voting with 1,856 points, beating out Trevor Lawrence, Mac Jones, Kyle Trask, and Najee Harris. An award usually won by quarterbacks and running backs, Smith is the first receiver to take home the Heisman trophy since Desmond Howard did […]

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 The Little Brothers of College Football

The Little Brothers of College Football

There’s nothing like having a little brother. They wear your clothes, cry when you take privilege over the remote, and succumb to an overall lack of respect as they run to tell on you to your parents. The same holds true in the college football world. The little brothers of college football never seem to […]

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