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VMI AD Jamaal Walton says uphold school mission, but also 'we’ve got to evolve.' On June 17, VMI Director of Athletics Jamaal ...
The company provides all equipment needs as well as set-up and clean-up of tailgates for fans at the green space adjacent to ...
WOFFORD, S.C. (Wofford Athletics) - Wofford College has announced the game times for the 2025 home football games at Gibbs Stadium. The home opener on September 6 against Richmond will begin at 6: ...
EA Sports College Football 26 is almost here. Electronic Arts released a Gameplay Deep Dive trailer for the second edition of the video game on Friday and detailed several additions and ...
ATHENS — There are a lot of directions Georgia football tailgate talk can go these days, with rampant player turnover and a new model changing the face of collegiate sports. Keeping up with ...
VMI football coach Sparky Woods confirmed Tuesday that Keydets senior quarterback Eric Kordenbrock has played his final college snap. Kordenbrock hasn’t played since he received a concussion ...
added a large number of transfers in the spring cycle, and now they are all starting to enroll. With that comes brand new numbers, heights, and weights. Also, we get some clarification on which ...
Virginia Tech has been forced to deal with a restructuring after a once star-studded wideout core is in need of immediate replacements. Currently sitting in for the Hokies are wideouts Ayden ...
As the College Football Playoff expansion discourse continues, there is still apparently plenty of progress to be made before a format is decided on for 2026 and beyond. "Pretty much everything's ...
Related: College Football Rankings: Projecting the Top 25 Teams for 2025 This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 16, 2025, where it first appeared.
Emily Fulton, associate athletics director for internal operations/senior woman administrator, VMI. Brittney Johnson, deputy athletics director/senior woman administrator, Florida A&M.
Wrestling the football from Miami receiver Roscoe Parrish, DeAngelo Hall raced 28 yards into the end zone and Hokies lore, igniting their 31-7 demolition of the No. 2 Hurricanes in 2003.