In the hours preceding Ohio State's eventual national championship victory, it was hard not to be transfixed watching a 6-foot-1 freshman quarterback throw the ball. Spend a minute watching Julian Sayin throw the ball and you understand why he was ranked the No.
NIL and the transfer portal have changed the game, but there is still a lot that works even if more reinvention is coming.
Earlier this week, former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Nick Saban was a guest on "The Pivot Podcast." Hosted by a trio of former NFL players, Channing Crowder, Ryan Clark, and Fred Taylor, Saban joined the trio to speak on a variety of different topics,
When discussing how the Dallas Cowboys will fare in the first year of the Brian Schottenheimer era, Cam Newton pulled no punches.
Nick Saban mentioned as the potential head coach of the 2026 Dallas Cowboys in a wild suggestion by Cam Newton.
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Nick Saban’s on-field accomplishments as a football coach are unrivaled, but he’s more proud of his impact on the character of his players throughout his legendary career. During an appearance on The Pivot Podcast,
Cam Newton suggested Brian Schottenheimer's hiring is all an attempt to tank in 2025 and pick Texas QB Arch Manning at No. 1 overall in 2026.
Nick Saban opened up about how he views himself in the discussion around his place as "the greatest of all-time" or "GOAT" among CFB coaches.
Amid the league’s challenges, Texas’s standout performance provided a rare bright spot and sparked conversations about the state of the conference. Critics, including ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, have been quick to dissect the factors contributing to the SEC’s recent struggles.
Before “Roll Tide Willie” became an internet sensation he was just a country boy from Alabama that loved Alabama Football.  Now, Willie is known all over the country, especially in the world of TikTok and among college football fans,