Ted Cruz criticizes college football situation: ‘Complete crisis’

Cruz Criticizes College Football’s NIL Situation Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) has expressed increasing concern over the regulation of name, image, and likeness (NIL) transactions in college athletics, describing the current state as “in jeopardy” back in 2023. Fast forward to 2025, and he’s labeled college football a specific “disaster.” In response to a post on […]
John Calipari criticizes the NCAA for allowing an NBA draft pick to play in college

NCAA Clearances and College Basketball Dynamics This season at Baylor, 2023 NBA Draft pick James Nagy has received NCAA clearance to play in the latter half. This ruling has certainly taken the basketball community by surprise. Arkansas head coach John Calipari expressed his confusion regarding Nagy’s situation during a press conference, following his team’s commanding […]
Tom Izzo criticizes NCAA for permitting NBA draft candidates to go back to college.

Tom Izzo Reacts to James Nagy’s Return College basketball coaching figure Tom Izzo shared his thoughts on James Nagy’s return to Baylor. Nagy was drafted by the Detroit Pistons in 2023 yet never played a game before moving on to FC Barcelona. Nagy recently announced he’s coming back to the Bears after his time overseas, […]
Johnny Manziel faces criticism for ‘College GameDay’ mistake

Johnny Manziel Absent from ESPN’s “College GameDay” Johnny Manziel, the Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback, was set to appear as a guest picker on ESPN’s “College GameDay” for the College Football Playoff clash featuring his former team, the Texas A&M Aggies, against the Miami Hurricanes. However, at the last minute, NBA champion Alex Caruso stepped in for […]
Reece Davis criticizes Johnny Manziel for skipping ‘College GameDay’ after the Jake Paul fight.

Rece Davis didn’t seem to quite accept Johnny Manziel’s reason for missing last weekend’s “College GameDay.” During an episode of his podcast, the ESPN host offered a subtle critique of the former college football player. In a rather odd twist, Manziel, who had been promoted as a guest for the show, ended up not appearing […]
College football coach maintains sport is at its best even with criticism

Brent Key’s Transformation of Georgia Tech Football In just a short span of four seasons, Brent Key has significantly turned around the Georgia Tech football program. After leading the Yellow Jackets to a 9-3 record in 2025, he received a contract extension with the school, which he has a personal connection to, lasting through 2029. […]
Ohio University drops John Hauser’s name as new coach in college football

Ohio Bobcats Name John Hauser as Head Coach The Ohio Bobcats have officially appointed John Hauser as their new head coach, following his role as interim coach. Hauser steps into this position after the dismissal of Brian Smith, who was let go due to allegations of inappropriate conduct, including drinking at the office and an […]
College students in New York create a furry club as part of a growing national movement

New “Furry” Club Approved at SUNY Plattsburgh A student government at a New York university has recently approved a new “furry” club, adding to a trend of similar groups emerging at colleges nationwide. The furry fandom is a unique subculture where individuals enjoy expressing themselves through anthropomorphic animal characters. It includes a diverse array of […]
Charlie Bushnell, from ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians,’ shares that Luke’s improved wardrobe in Season 2 makes him feel like a “new male model college student.”

Charlie Bushnell Discusses Luke’s New Look in Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Charlie Bushnell, who portrays Luke Castellan, is pretty thrilled about the character’s new wardrobe for the second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. In the first season, Luke was mostly seen in a Camp Half-Blood shirt, but now he’s stepping […]
Shooting victim Ella Cook was a dedicated Christian and vice president of College Republicans at Brown University.

Tragic Shooting at Brown University Claims Two Lives One of the individuals who lost their life during a shooting at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, was identified as Ella Cook, a 19-year-old sophomore. She was known for her faith and served as the vice president for the College Republicans chapter at the university. In […]