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SNF could change homes, and fans aren’t happy.

SNF could change homes, and fans aren’t happy.

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Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer enters his second season under center for the Sooners. Mateer led Oklahoma to a 4-0 start in the 2025 season before a hand injury forced him to miss a game. Mateer’s production declined after his return. Once a contender for the 2025 Heisman Trophy, he fell out of the race as […]

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New LSU Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin has seemingly never had any issue being labeled the “bad boy” of college football, but now it appears that Kiffin can’t even follow the rules he sets for himself. The former LSU head coach was already in hot water after posting on X in support of a fight between LSU and Ole […] The post LSU Coach Lane Kiffin Posts ‘Plan For April’ On Social Media, Immediately Breaking His First Rule For Himself appeared first on BroBible.

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A Cleveland radio host believes the Browns need to trade edge rusher Myles Garrett now to receive the most value in return.

Forward Aiden Sherrell broke out in his sophomore season with the Alabama Crimson Tide. The 6-foot-10 and 255-pound big man started 34 games, averaging 11.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 1.1 assists. Hitting career highs in all three averages, he also shot 53.9% from the field and 33.8% from beyond the ...

Pete Golding is on the younger side when it comes to college football head coaches at just 42 years old, but given that the man in charge at Ole Miss has been involved with the game for nearly half of his life, he's seen just about all there is to see in between the white lines. Having played safety at Delta State in college and been in the college football coaching world since 2006, the defensive coordinator-turned-Rebel head coach can speak football. In fact, he's fluent in the language that sounds foreign even to the most enthralled college football fans out there.READ: New Ole Miss Head Coach Takes Shot At Lane Kiffin In Authentic, Curse-Filled InterviewYou may think you know ball, but after listening to Golding break down a defensive scheme for Greg McElroy, you're going to question not just what you think you know about the sport, but life itself.McElroy, a former national champion quarterback at Alabama and NFL signal caller, admitted that when Golding breaks down plays, even he gets lost. The Alabama legend then tossed a hypothetical, third-down scenario to Golding during his recent appearance on the ‘Always College Football' podcast, and the Ole Miss head coach showed off his superpowers.Watching Golding break down the scheme of a made-up play is ridiculously impressive and impossible to understand. When you see his breakdown in written form, it doesn't get any easier. "All right, we know they're getting to this and they're going to run pick flat because it's third and four to give them a two-way go, right? And they're going to motion Tony to create it. Well, then we need to roll and be able to play trap, right? So, we don't get picked and do it," Golding said. "So, if we're in two by two, right, they run fade out to the boundary, so we want to play bracket to the boundary, but they run double slant to the field. So, we want to play cougar, right? So, that's inside out pattern match safety up over the top. But if they go three by one, right, then we got to roll to cloud, right? We're going to meg the backside. And now we're going to poach three because we got a backer on three for the three vertical. "So now when they motion Tony, we're going to go trap him. So we got him in and out and high load, right? We're leaving the back side of legs undressed. It's four strong. It's going to be sprint. He's made right now. Roll to poach and kick the coverage. Right. So now we can trap the flat. Simple, right?"No, coach, not simple, not simple at all.Nobody knows how Ole Miss will fare in its first full season under Golding this upcoming fall, but we can confidently say that the Rebels' defense will be fielding some of the most well-versed players in the country with Golding's ball knowledge undoubtedly rubbing off on them.

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