Jon Sumrall Delivers Straight Talk on QB Competition as Tramell Jones Jr. Calls Decision to Stay ‘No Brainer’
Jon Sumrall warns Florida quarterbacks that the Week 1 starter isn't guaranteed to keep the job in the wide-open competition.

Jon Sumrall warns Florida quarterbacks that the Week 1 starter isn't guaranteed to keep the job in the wide-open competition.

Darian Mensah is already building early Heisman-level hype as spring observers, including Alex Donno, struggle to find any flaws in his game.

Jobs like North Carolina don't come open very often and one could argue it's perhaps the premier job in the sport due to the program's rich history.

Wisconsin EDGE Darryl Peterson III discusses overcoming program adversity and building a deep pass-rushing arsenal for the NFL.

Until recently, the dumbest thing Dan Orlovsky ever did was unintentionally, unwittingly and inexplicably scramble out of the back of an end zone during an NFL game almost two decades ago in order to avoid getting sacked. But then Tuesday happened.And Orlovsky, the former-NFL-backup-quarterback-turned-usually-insightful ESPN football analyst, ran out of excuses and reasons for disliking Fernando Mendoza as the top quarterback prospect in the NFL draft.Thank you, Pat McAfee.It was McAfee who delivered a withering cross-examination of Orlovsky during a regularly scheduled segment of the Pat McAfee show. And under the often pointed questions about why he has somehow decided the Heisman Trophy and national championship winner is an inferior draft prospect to Alabama's Ty Simpson, Orlovsky wilted.The conversation opened amicably enough, with McAfee allowing Orlovsky to embrace Simpson as the coming draft's best QB prospect. No, really.Orlovsky argues that he values tape over traits in judging these two QBs. He believes Simpson has a better tape than Mendoza. And to drive home his point, Orlovsky sought safety in the number of NFL general managers he says he contacted and confirmed they also think Simpson is better.This part makes me smile. One of the biggest complaints players and former players have about journalism is that it employs information from anonymous sources. And here is Orlovsky, a former player, quoting anonymous general managers as agreeing with him about Simpson.(If this is true, one assumes one of those GMs will race up to the No. 2 overall selection and pick Simpson after the Raiders pick Mendoza No. 1 overall).Anyhoo, the segment went off the rails when McAfee said multiple people who saw Mendoza in person in the biggest games were sold on Mendoza. Orlovsky immediately pushed back, asking, "What biggest games?"Craziness ensued.Mendoza won the Big Ten championship game, the Rose Bowl championship, the Peach Bowl championship and, the Orange Bowl championship, which happened to also deliver the national championship."So the College Football Playoff is a big mockery and scam. Doesn’t mean anything. Like, these games just don’t matter? Like what do you mean what are the biggest games?" McAfee asked. "They have a full [expletive] committee! They have billions of dollars in TV rights for what the biggest games are."Orlovsky, connecting via his smart phone while sitting in a car, answered, "I'm aware of that dude."Well, then why was he asking?Orlovsky raised the white flag – actually he didn't but rather just fidgeted with his white cap – and acknowledged McAfee’s point, but quickly pivoted to the Big Ten Championship Game.Orlovsky tried to come back from getting dragged by offering "factual information." He said that in the Big Ten championship, Indiana was "down 13-6 going into the fourth quarter.""I'm giving you factual information, not opinion," Orlovsky insisted. "They had six points through the first three quarters in the Big Ten title game."That kind of "factual information," one supposes, is meant to somehow prove Mendoza isn't as good as Simpson. Except the information is wrong. The Hoosiers were leading 13-10 through three quarters in a game they ultimately won.And even if Orlovsky's fictional score was accurate, it proves nothing about Mendoza versus Simpson. It doesn't speak to how they respond in big games because Indiana and Alabama actually played against one another on Jan. 1 in a big game and Indiana roasted the Crimson Tide, 38-3.Mendoza completed 14-of-16 passes for 192 yards and 3 TDs in the game. Simpson completed 12-of-16 passes for 67 yards. Simpson has a total of 15 starts during his college career, all of them last season. That lack of experience and seasoning is a concern among multiple scouts. Mendoza has 34 career college starts, including 16 consecutive victories against no losses in 2025-26.That doesn't mean Mendoza is better, but it's a box he checks off for pro scouts that Simpson does not.The situation hit its climax when McAfee pointed out that Orlovsky and Simpson share the same agency that represents them and mentioned how people on social media are thinking he's been paid off.Both the player and the analyst are represented by CAA."The agents work for us, not the other way around," Orlovsky said.I don't believe Orlovsky is being paid to support Simpson over Mendoza. I do believe he's proven he's capable of doing and saying dumb things – and this interview proved that.

The Providence Friars have hired Bryan Hodgson as their new head coach, signing the former South Florida Bulls HC to a five-year contract of an undisclosed value. Hodgson’s new team represents his third head coaching position in as many years, and he appears to be immediately making a mark. During Hodgson’s introductory press conference, he […] The post Providence basketball’s Bryan Hodgson flexes recruiting skills with wife as proof appeared first on ClutchPoints.

North Carolina's wish list to replace Hubert Davis reportedly features Billy Donovan and Tommy Lloyd as top priorities right now.

This is March, which means it’s Jon Rothstein’s favorite time of year. The CBS Sports college basketball insider is a key figure in March Madness coverage. He was a sideline reporter for last weekend’s first- and second-round games at Enterprise Center in St. Louis. Rothstein is best known for his unwavering dedication to college basketball, Read more... The post Jon Rothstein shares his favorite catchphrases: ‘This is like picking between children’ appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Hubert Davis has been fired by the University of North Carolina basketball program. That specification is key. Davis wanted to continue coaching the Tar Heels despite what outside narratives would lead you to believe. As a result, he will be paid to leave Chapel Hill. Davis’s tenure with the team was up and down. It […] The post Hubert Davis Rejects Commitment Narratives To Collect Buyout After Losing Support Of UNC Money Men appeared first on BroBible.

MARCH MADNESS has set a first-round viewership record for the third consecutive year. CBS Sports and TNT Sports are once again celebrating high TV numbers during the popular NCAA Men’s…

KC Concepcion’s parents: Meet the supportive mother and retired athlete father behind the Texas A&M wide receiver’s success.

Michigan State men’s basketball head coach Tom Izzo spoke about coaching Buffalo Bills wide receiver Keon Coleman and his ceiling as a basketball player for the Spartans. Coleman also played football for the Spartans before going to Florida State and being drafted by the Bills. Tom Izzo Reflects on Coaching Keon Coleman at Michigan State […]

Amid uncertainties surrounding Bill Self's coaching future following March Madness loss, former Arkansas coach advises him to take the UNC job.

We have gone from 68 teams to 16 in the NCAA Tournament. How will the Final Four shake out based on what we've seen over the first two rounds of March Madness?

Lane Kiffin’s comments highlight a new direction at LSU, as he leans into Louisiana’s mindset and sets stricter expectations, marking a clear shift from the Brian Kelly era.

Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders should be pleased with the team's most likely course of action in the upcoming NFL draft. The post Shedeur Sanders Gets Good News After Browns’ Latest Draft Odds Revealed appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Felisha Legette-Jack’s rant against UConn finds no support from hoops analyst.

UConn Huskies star forward Alex Karaban talked about his special bond with head coach Dan Hurley and the impact he has had on his life.

Dusty May on being fortunate as Michigan head coach.

Fred Hoiberg family tree: Meet Nebraska coach's son Sam playing under him, team manager son Charlie and more sportingnews.com

Much like the Negro Leagues, which gave Black baseball players opportunities they otherwise wouldn't have had when baseball was segregated in the first half of the 20th century, HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) gave Black people not only the opportunities for higher education ...

After the North Carolina Tar Heels fired head coach Hubert Davis, NBA star, who also played for UNC, shared his thoughts on Davis's firing.

Kelvin Sampson celebrates NCAA Tournament success with daughter Lauren.

Geno Auriemma’s UConn Huskies have certainly been one of the, if not the best, teams in college basketball. UConn has not lost a single game this season, and it might make history if it goes on to win the national championship undefeated. The Huskies will also be making history by winning back-to-back NCAA titles. After […]
