Before Aaron Rodgers became an NFL MVP, he was throwing passes at Butte College, a community college in Oroville, California, with one walk-on offer from Illinois on the table. He…
Less than fifty miles of the Willamette Valley separate Eugene from Corvallis. For 132 years, that short stretch of Oregon has carried one of the oldest and most-played rivalries in…
NCAA Division III is the largest competitive tier in college athletics — roughly 195,000 athletes across more than 440 institutions, representing about 37% of all NCAA student-athletes. Unlike Division I,…
Division 2 colleges in Alabama give student-athletes a real shot at both a strong education and competitive sports. You get smaller classes, closer relationships with coaches and professors, and a…
The familiar sound of the axe at a Stephen F. Austin game still echoes through Homer Bryce Stadium the way it has for generations. What has changed is the business…
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11 in Mexico City and runs through July 19 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It’s the first time the tournament has returned…
Every offseason, two narratives fight for oxygen. The recruiting industrial complex tells you that this year’s freshman class will rewrite the sport. The roster-retention crowd tells you the real story…
Friday night lights at Jones AT&T Stadium usually dominate conversations about Texas Tech sports. A short walk away, the McLeod Tennis Center hosts some of the most consistent college tennis…
Pro sports own a lot of the spotlight in Las Vegas now. But the UNLV Rebels were the city’s first big-time team, and they’re still the one that ties campus,…
When Name, Image and Likeness deals became legal on July 1, 2021, the headlines went straight to the top: the draft-eligible stars, the SEC powerhouses, the six-figure valuations. Five years…
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