With quarterback Carson Beck in the fold, Miami is expected to shop for wide receivers during the spring portal window.
Peaking at No. 33 and falling as low as No. 81 throughout the 2024 season, here’s where the Florida Gators finish on the CBS Sports re-rank.
On Sunday morning at Boone High School, around 100 athletes gathered to take part in the Prep Redzone Florida Stock Up camp. The origin of the athletes on hand ranged from the Florida Panhandle all the way to South Florida,
As the recruitment heats up for safety Ayden Pouncey, one of the nation’s top high school talents in the class of 2026, Florida football emerges as a strong contender in his top 10 college choices.
TCU’s top addition was former Idaho wide receiver Jordan Dwyer. He’s a four-star transfer who posted 1,204 yards with the Vandals in 2024. There’s a question when guys jump from the FCS to the Power Four, but we’ve seen Big 12 schools have success finding receivers from that level.
The College Football Playoff committee announced that the 2027 College Football National Championship Game will be played in Las Vegas, Nevada, the former home
On the Andy and Ari Show, they discussed their way too early top-25, which had Florida at ninth in the nation going into 2025. A listener asked if the Gators were on a better traj
Here then, is our way-too-early 2025 ranking of Florida’s seven Football Bowl Subdivision teams. 3 key returners: DB Brian Blades II (six pass breakups), QB Keyone Jenkins (2,557 passing yards, 22 TDs), RB Kejon Owens (team-best 392 rushing yards, five TDs)
It's never too early to look ahead to the 2025 college football season, especially since Ohio State's victory against Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship officially brought the 2024 campaign to an end this past week.
The difference between these predictions and the top-25 ranking is that the bracket predictions more heavily weigh the future games to be played on the field, predicting the outcome. That said, let's take a look at the first bracket projection for the 2025 season.
Wall Street Journal decided to delve into the world of college football as it relates to how teams would operate as a business.