Villanova Takes Punches, Delivers Knockout To End Tarleton’s Run

By Tiffany Williams - Villanova left Stephenville, Texas, bruised but victorious, surviving a gut-check in the FCS quarterfinals against Tarleton State, 26-21. This wasn’t some polished highlight reel for the Wildcats—it was a war. And make no mistake, Villanova came out swinging, took hits, and landed enough of their own to walk off the field … Continue reading Villanova Takes Punches, Delivers Knockout To End Tarleton’s Run

Wayne Knight Runs Wild as JMU Crushes Troy in Chaotic, Snowball-Filled Championship

By Tiffany Williams - A blizzard’s worth of snow came down in Harrisonburg, but it was the Dukes who dropped the real avalanche in a 31-14 win that left Troy bruised, buried and probably still digging ice out of their helmets. The Trojans walked into a frozen madhouse — students firing snowballs all night, one … Continue reading Wayne Knight Runs Wild as JMU Crushes Troy in Chaotic, Snowball-Filled Championship

From Fairy Tale to Nightmare: Tulane Steamrolls North Texas in AAC Championship

By Tiffany Williams - TULANE JUST ENDED NORTH TEXAS’ FAIRY TALE SEASON WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER, and the Mean Green are going to be feeling this one until their bowl-game breakfast buffet. What was billed as a breakout, program-changing night for North Texas instead turned into a one-sided demolition in New Orleans, a 34-21 Tulane win … Continue reading From Fairy Tale to Nightmare: Tulane Steamrolls North Texas in AAC Championship

At Fenway Park, Georgetown Seeks to Break Holy Cross Dominance in Season Finale

By Tiffany Williams - Georgetown is dragging its 6-5 squad up to Boston on Saturday to close out the 2025 season in a scene straight out of college-football nostalgia: a 4 p.m. kickoff at Fenway Park against a struggling Holy Cross team that’s limped to a 2-9 record. The matchup is pure Patriot League chaos … Continue reading At Fenway Park, Georgetown Seeks to Break Holy Cross Dominance in Season Finale

Lehigh Shoots 52% and Dominates Glass to Hand Drexel First Loss, 71-57

By Tiffany Williams - Drexel walked into Stabler Arena undefeated. They walked out with their first bruise of the season and a whole lot of problems they never solved. Lehigh smashed the Dragons 71-57 on Wednesday night, riding a breakout barrage from first-year force Leia Edwards, who shredded Drexel for 22 points, five boards and … Continue reading Lehigh Shoots 52% and Dominates Glass to Hand Drexel First Loss, 71-57

Gardner-Webb Shuts Down UNCW Late, Secures 65-56 Victory With Explosive Fourth Quarter

By Tiffany Williams - Gardner-Webb closed out its second straight win behind a decisive fourth-quarter push, handing UNCW a 65-56 loss Wednesday night at Paul Porter Arena. The Runnin’ Bulldogs overcame an 8-0 deficit in the opening 90 seconds, leaned on a disruptive defensive effort and sealed the game late after the Seahawks cut the … Continue reading Gardner-Webb Shuts Down UNCW Late, Secures 65-56 Victory With Explosive Fourth Quarter

Miami Crushes Buffalo Late: Gotkowski Ignites 20-Point Run in 37-20 RedHawks Victory

By Tiffany Williams - Miami engineered one of its most resilient performances of the season Wednesday night, turning to backup quarterback Thomas Gotkowski and closing with 20 unanswered points to secure a 37-20 win over Buffalo at UB Stadium. The victory made the RedHawks bowl-eligible for the ninth time in 10 seasons and kept their … Continue reading Miami Crushes Buffalo Late: Gotkowski Ignites 20-Point Run in 37-20 RedHawks Victory

Western Michigan Improves to 7-4 After 35-19 Win vs. NIU Fueled by Three 100-Yard Rushers

By Tiffany Williams - Western Michigan delivered its most punishing ground performance of the season and turned a 13-0 hole into a 35-19 win over Northern Illinois on Tuesday night, a victory built on rushing dominance, defensive answers and complete control of the game’s final three quarters. The Broncos piled up a season-high 361 rushing … Continue reading Western Michigan Improves to 7-4 After 35-19 Win vs. NIU Fueled by Three 100-Yard Rushers

Akron Ends Season 5-7 After Gritty 19-16 Win vs. Bowling Green; Gant Makes Zips History

By Tiffany Williams - Akron closed its season with one of its most complete performances in years, grinding out a 19-16 road win over Bowling Green on Tuesday night at Doyt Perry Stadium. The victory delivered both a milestone moment for the program and a clear step forward in its rebuild, punctuated by Matthew Schramm’s … Continue reading Akron Ends Season 5-7 After Gritty 19-16 Win vs. Bowling Green; Gant Makes Zips History

Ohio Rolls Past UMass 42-14 as Bobcats Complete Back-to-Back Undefeated Home Seasons

By Tiffany Williams - Ohio closed its home schedule with an emphatic 42-14 win over UMass on a storm-interrupted Tuesday night at Peden Stadium, securing an undefeated 6-0 record at Frank Solich Field for the second straight season. The game opened with a 15-minute lightning delay and was halted again late in the second quarter, … Continue reading Ohio Rolls Past UMass 42-14 as Bobcats Complete Back-to-Back Undefeated Home Seasons

Unstoppable: Iowa State’s Record-Breaking Rampage Turns Season Into a National Scare Alert

By Tiffany Williams - Iowa State isn’t just winning. The Cyclones are steamrolling everything in sight, and five games into the 2025-26 season they look less like a rising Big 12 contender and more like a fully operational wrecking crew. The latest demolition came Sunday afternoon inside Hilton Coliseum, where No. 16 Iowa State smashed … Continue reading Unstoppable: Iowa State’s Record-Breaking Rampage Turns Season Into a National Scare Alert

Monmouth Powers Past Hampton Behind Nelson’s 233-Yard Rushing Performance

By Tiffany Williams - Monmouth survived a stubborn Hampton squad, grinding out a 28-10 Homecoming victory before 8,693 fans at Armstrong Stadium and countless more in the tailgate lots Saturday afternoon. The No. 10 Hawks improved to 7-1 overall and 4-0 in the Coastal Athletic Association, marking their first perfect conference start since 2021 and … Continue reading Monmouth Powers Past Hampton Behind Nelson’s 233-Yard Rushing Performance

Michigan Defeats Michigan State With Brutal Run Game, Locked-Down Defense

By Tiffany Williams - Michigan showed up angry and left East Lansing with the Paul Bunyan Trophy — again. The 25th-ranked Wolverines slugged their way past Michigan State, 31–20, in front of 75,085 fans at a raucous Spartan Stadium on Saturday night, powered by a bruising ground game and a defense that smothered when it … Continue reading Michigan Defeats Michigan State With Brutal Run Game, Locked-Down Defense

From Winless to Wrecking Ball: UCLA Tops No. 7 Penn State in Historic 42-37 Victory

By Tiffany Williams - Winless, battered, and barely recognizable, UCLA had the odds stacked against them. Four losses, a fired head coach, two coordinators gone, and No. 7 Penn State coming to town. The Bruins were 25½-point underdogs, and no one expected a miracle. But miracles happen. Nico Iamaleava ran for three touchdowns and threw … Continue reading From Winless to Wrecking Ball: UCLA Tops No. 7 Penn State in Historic 42-37 Victory

Morton, Williams Lead Texas Tech Past Houston, Red Raiders 5-0

By Tiffany Williams - Texas Tech flexed its muscle Saturday night, pounding previously unbeaten Houston 35-11 behind a relentless attack led by Behren Morton and J’Koby Williams. Morton threw for 345 yards and a touchdown while Williams ran for two scores as the Red Raiders stormed to 5-0, their best start since 2013. The Red … Continue reading Morton, Williams Lead Texas Tech Past Houston, Red Raiders 5-0

Gulls Stopped at the Goal Line as Muhlenberg Hands Endicott 28–20 Defeat

By Paul Vangos - Endicott’s push for a second straight win came up short on September 13, as the Gulls fell 28-20 to Muhlenberg in non-conference action at Hempstead Stadium. Despite a pair of second-half surges from freshman running back Bryan Ferreira, the Mules controlled enough key moments to spoil Endicott’s home momentum. The Gulls … Continue reading Gulls Stopped at the Goal Line as Muhlenberg Hands Endicott 28–20 Defeat

Endicott Outlasts Misericordia After Late Push, Secures 31–21 Season-Opening Win

By Paul Vangos - Endicott opened its 2025 season with a strong showing on September 6, defeating Misericordia 31-21 in non-conference action at Hempstead Stadium. The Gulls established control early, building a 17-0 halftime lead behind a steady ground attack and efficient special teams before managing a late push from the Cougars to secure their … Continue reading Endicott Outlasts Misericordia After Late Push, Secures 31–21 Season-Opening Win

Florida State Fined $50,000 for ACC Event Security Violation

By Tiffany Williams - CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) announced on Monday that Florida State University has been fined $50,000 for a violation of the league’s event security policy following its football game against the University of Alabama on August 30, 2025. The violation occurred when fans entered the field of play … Continue reading Florida State Fined $50,000 for ACC Event Security Violation

50 Key Takeaways From College Football Week 1

By Tiffany Williams - VMI vs. Navy (52-7 Navy) Navy opened 2025 season with a 52-7 rout of VMI. Midshipmen rushed for 464 yards—most since 2018. Navy limited VMI to 15 rushing yards on 22 attempts. Attendance: 30,014 at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Navy head coach Brian Newberry praised the win but cited sloppy play. … Continue reading 50 Key Takeaways From College Football Week 1

By the Numbers: Key Stats and Standout Performances from College Football Week 1

By Tiffany Williams - VMI vs. Navy Navy (1-0) Rushing yards: 464 Rushing touchdowns: 6 Passing: Blake Horvath 6/7, 66 yards, 1 TD Braxton Woodson: 7 carries, 180 yards, 2 TDs Alex Tecza: 89 rushing yards, 1 TD Eli Heidenreich: 9 carries, 70 rushing yards, 1 rushing TD; 6 receptions, 65 receiving yards, 1 receiving … Continue reading By the Numbers: Key Stats and Standout Performances from College Football Week 1

Studs & Duds: Week One in College Football

By Tiffany Williams - Week One gave us everything: statement wins, humbling blowouts, and breakout performances. Navy’s ground game ran wild, Alabama looked mortal, and Georgia reminded everyone why they’re still the gold standard. Let’s break it down. Studs Navy’s rushing attack 464 yards on the ground. Six touchdowns. And a pair of lightning strikes … Continue reading Studs & Duds: Week One in College Football

From Tallahassee to New England: Upsets, Blowouts, and Close Calls Mark College Football’s Opening Weekend

By Tiffany Williams - Florida State wasted no time making a statement in Week 1, toppling No. 8 Alabama 31–17 on Saturday at Doak Campbell Stadium. Quarterback Tommy Castellanos set the tone in his Seminole debut, throwing for 152 yards on just 14 attempts while rushing for a team-high 78 yards and a score. Micahi … Continue reading From Tallahassee to New England: Upsets, Blowouts, and Close Calls Mark College Football’s Opening Weekend

LIU Football Overwhelmed by Florida as Gators Control 55-0 Win

By Paul Vangos - Long Island University opened its 2025 football season on August 31 with a difficult road test, falling 55-0 to 15th-ranked Florida in Gainesville. The matchup marked the first-ever meeting between the Sharks and the Gators, placing LIU against a nationally established SEC opponent on one of college football’s biggest stages. The … Continue reading LIU Football Overwhelmed by Florida as Gators Control 55-0 Win

Heidenreich, Woodson Lead Navy in 52-7 Rout of VMI

By Tiffany Williams - ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Navy opened the 2025 season with a performance straight out of its playbook: ground dominance, defensive control, and explosive playmaking. The Midshipmen rushed for 464 yards and six touchdowns while holding VMI to just 15 yards on the ground in a 52-7 rout at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium … Continue reading Heidenreich, Woodson Lead Navy in 52-7 Rout of VMI

Purdue Moves On To Round of 32 With 75-63 Win Against High Point

By Tiffany Williams - On a crisp Thursday afternoon in downtown Providence, Rhode Island, the Amica Mutual Pavilion buzzed with anticipation as No. 13 High Point clashed with No. 4 Purdue in the first round of the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship - Midwest Region. From the outset of the game, Purdue's starters showcased their dominance, … Continue reading Purdue Moves On To Round of 32 With 75-63 Win Against High Point