Category: College Football

  • Travis Hunter Goes to Jax in Latest Mock

    Travis Hunter Goes to Jax in Latest Mock

    1. Jacksonville Jaguars – WR/CB Travis Hunter – Hunter, most skilled playmaker will have it easy at next level whether he can manage to choose which spot and play with a quarterback such as Trevor Lawrence.
    2. Tennessee Titans – QB Quinn Ewers – Great intangibles that will entice or fool the Titans front office into drafting Ewers who is more projected to slide down lower.
    3. New York Giants – OT Kelvin Banks – Banks, a big tackle out of Texas, can play instrumental football for the quarterback and allow fewer sacks on which ever side.
    4. Oakland Raiders – QB Carson Beck – Not too sold but is worth a bargain considering his possible stock value at next year’s combine. It is likely agents and executives are going to come to some full realization that Beck is capable of playing for Cleveland, Oakland or even New York.
    5. Cleveland Browns – CB Will Johnson – Best available here and most polished corner in draft. Without a doubt slides in and plays comfortably with Myles Garrett and others.
    6. New York Jets – QB Shedeur Sanders – The talk of the draft goes to the Jets at six because the big apple receives bait.
    7. New England Patriots – OLB James Pearce Jr. – Comps to James Harrison. Great linebacker who will entice Jerod Mayo to place into account his LB attributes.
    8. Dallas Cowboys – CB Benjamin Morrison – Notre Dame product that makes sense in the world for Jerry World to strike and draft one of the next best available cornerbacks.
    9. Carolina Panthers – WR Tetairoa McMillan – Great upside, stands really tall and good enough to exceed expectations and help Bryce Young from late draft trade from last year, Xavier Leggette, on the field.
    10. New Orleans Saints – TE Colston Loveland – Finally, Colston Loveland has the potential to burst on the field and take over but this will not be a similar tight end class to last year with the likes of Brock Bowers and others.

    Catch the live show on YouTube show!

  • The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are Slowly Rewriting History

    The Dallas Cowboys are off to a 3-7 start without QB megastar Dak Prescott and who is to say the two will separate after this season. This season has been a wreck but there is life.

    We have seen the Cowboys return from cold starts time and time again but Jerry World has not cut it. He wants Primetime. He wants to rewrite the annals of Cowboys history and sign Shaddeur Sanders to a rookie contract as the Colorado football program are looking to their best Big 12 start (8-2) in a long while.

    Deion came over from Jackson State and it is not to be pardoned that he is a former Dallas Cowboy. Shaddeur is working unlike biological father-son relationship aka Lebron-Bronny. Sorry to the prestigious Los Angeles Lakers franchise.

    Americas leagues franchises are not cutting it but Jerry Jones is still around and he will execute a plan.

  • Drew Allar will be game-time decision vs. Ohio State

    Drew Allar will be game-time decision vs. Ohio State

    All eyes are on Drew Allar as he is a game-time decision for No.3 Penn State vs. No.4 Ohio State. Ohio State is looking to rebound after top bowl ineligibility the past seasons now under Ryan Day.

    Beau Pribula would get the start if need be over Allar. Pribula is a three-star recruit and has seen some action for two years at Penn State.

    James Franklin assured the preparation and readiness by saying, “The reality is we’re going to have to have both guys ready, and you could even make the argument all three guys ready, which is challenging to do in a game week is to try to get all those guys ready.”

    Ohio State vs. Penn State takes place November 2 at noon.

  • Florida State Upset by Georgia Tech

    Florida State Upset by Georgia Tech

    Florida State was upset by Georgia Tech by a final score of 24-21 in Ireland on Saturday. DJ Uiagelelei ended the day with a superb stat line but spent most time throwing within five yards of the line of scrimmage. Last year’s FSU team was undefeated and started discussion of a possible spot in the playoff tournament. As it turns out, Keon Coleman, Jordan Travis, Trey Benson, and multiple others have left the program and it has been a rocky start for the Seminoles under coach Mike Norvell’s and a highest scoring offense from last year.

    As for Georgia Tech, they rammed together pretty decent drives, especially toward the end when Florida State answered with a drive of their own, and Georgia Tech responded with a game-winning drive to elicit the strength of its quarterback Haynes King meshed with the offensive line. It was a solid day for Georgia Tech as they now take advantage of a brand new conference race.

  • Sandersmania

    Sandersmania

    Hi, and welcome back to college football. It is Colorado football season or would like to say Sandersmania for the pure simple fact that Shedeur Sanders was the Buffaloe’s bright spot last year. He has entered himself in top mock draft board conversations to ease his transition into the NFL. It turns better.

    Sanders, in his lone great season, completed 69.3% of his passes for 3,230 yards, 31 total touchdowns, and only three interceptions. Not bad to start. But he even breaks out better in terms of NFL scouts based on his agility and size to become another Sanders in the wings waiting for their draft number to be called.

    Prototypical is the word to describe aloud Sandersmania. He is sharp, tenacious, and aggressive. He is also Deion Sander’s son, who recently discussed on a podcast that an ‘Eli Manning situation’ is coming to a head soon for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders.

    Hunter is another highly recruited player out of Jackson State and Colorado who plays more than one position for the Buffaloes. It will be a gifted feeling for Sanders or Hunter to be drafted by a respective team or greater but Sanders is easily the most intriguing prospect entering senior year.

    He will have every opportunity to prove that he is a legitimate magnet to the press, fans, and scouts.

  • Dylan Raiola Earns Starting QB Position

    Dylan Raiola Earns Starting QB Position

    Nebraska named Dylan Raiola its starting QB less than two weeks from their season opener against UTEP.

    Raiola performed very well during the spring game, just enough to appeal to the Huskers coaching staff and be better than his predecessor Heinrich Haarberg who played poorly inside the FBS rankings of quarterbacks last year.

    Raiola was highly recruited by Georgia and Texas and decided to play for coach Matt Rhule instead. A bit of anticipation is that he will become the first true freshman to lead the Huskers to a nice total offense record since Aidan Martinez.