Authorities are looking for Lia Purcell Smith, who is missing from Middlebury College in Vermont.

Search Underway for Missing College Student in Vermont Authorities in Vermont have initiated a large-scale search for Leah Purcell Smith, a 21-year-old student who has gone missing from Middlebury College. In a statement, the college’s Vice President for Student Affairs, Smita Ruzicka, alongside Vice President for Safety, Demitria Kirby, indicated that they are coordinating with […]
College football coach dismissals reflect recent changes in the environment, according to Nick Saban.

Several college football teams have made mid-season coaching changes, with the Florida Gators being the latest to dismiss head coach Billy Napier this past Sunday. Nick Saban, a legendary figure in college football, has suggested that the current climate in the sport is a contributing factor to these firings. “Honestly, I’m not surprised by this […]
2025-26 preseason All-Transfer Portal Team for women’s college basketball

Last spring was quite a whirlwind in the women’s college basketball transfer portal. We saw star players switch teams, and some all-conference athletes found new homes. It was an interesting reversal too, with mid-major players making the leap to the Power 4 and vice versa. The decisions made during that time are likely to have […]
The top three college football stadium experiences, ranked

Unforgettable Moments in College Football College football often creates some truly magical experiences. There’s this undeniable charm in watching a time-honored tradition mixed with years of history while witnessing modern-day athletes going head-to-head. It’s all about those highlights, the sounds, and yes, even the smells. Sometimes, you really need to witness it yourself to grasp […]
A complete list of advantages and disadvantages for college football tailgating choices

Tailgating in College Football: An Essential Game Day Tradition Tailgating is, without doubt, a vital part of the college football experience. The atmosphere it creates adds a fun, energetic vibe to the entire day. Even when teams aren’t performing well, a vibrant tailgate can still draw in new fans. There aren’t strict rules for tailgating, […]
Top 10 candidates for the Wooden Award in college basketball for 2025-26

Preseason College Basketball Awards Outlook With a remarkable freshman class joining a collegiate basketball scene already buzzing about its star potential, the competition for individual honors is shaping up to be particularly intense this season. There’s a certain unpredictability in who might take home the accolades. As we prepare for the tip-off of the season, […]
Ranking the 10 Heisman Trophy contenders for college football in 2025

It’s Autumn Again That means it’s time to check out how college football players are stepping up and vying for the Heisman Trophy. As we approach week 9, it’s becoming clearer who the top contenders are for the 2025 Heisman Trophy according to SB Nation. 1. Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana Indiana wrapped up a thrilling […]
Texas A&M’s ‘Midnight Yell’ is the most distinctive and awkward tradition in college football.

Midnight Yell: A Unique College Football Tradition There’s this thing called “Midnight Yell” in college football. It might sound odd—like some offbeat comedy routine—but it’s a cherished tradition at Texas A&M University, though many outside the school view it as, well, a bit strange. To really grasp what Midnight Yell involves, you almost have to […]
Former college athlete who sent a message saying ‘So I raped you’ to the woman he assaulted receives a 2 to 4 year sentence.

Man Sentenced for 2013 Sexual Assault A man was sentenced to two to four years in prison on Monday after sending a disturbing Facebook message to a woman he assaulted in 2013. His message read, “That’s why I raped you.” This sentence comes more than a year after Ian Cleary was extradited from France to […]
2025-26 guide to coaching changes and hot seat in women’s college basketball

Coaching Changes in Division I Women’s College Basketball The 2025 offseason for Division I women’s college basketball has been quite eventful, with 61 programs making head coaching changes. It seemed like a significant coaching shake-up was on the horizon when Joy Lee McNelis announced her retirement from Southern Miss, closely followed by Robin Pingeton’s decision […]