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Fall Camps Open: Playoff Expansion Proposals, Coaching Debuts, and QB Battles Headline College Football
Fall training camps have officially opened across the nation, bringing a high-stakes month of conference media days, roster shifts, and depth chart battles to a head. As programs begin full-padded practices for the upcoming 2026 season, the past 30 days delivered major headlines across every tier of the sport. Training Camps Launch With High-Stakes QB Battles Coaching staffs face immediate pressure to resolve starting quarterback competitions before Week 1 kickoff: Alabama: K
lanceoueilhe
Aug 42 min read


Complete Roundup Of The Top College Football News (4/1/26-4/14/26)
1. The "Trial Year": Massive Targeting & Penalty Overhauls The NCAA Football Rules Committee has officially approved a series of high-impact changes for the 2026 season. These are designed to address the "punishment fits the crime" debate that has plagued the sport for years. The Targeting Tier System: In a one-year trial, a player’s first targeting disqualification of the season will no longer carry an automatic carryover suspension for the next game, regardless of whether i
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Apr 143 min read


Offseason Insights for the 2026 College Football Season
Key Developments in Coaching, Eligibility, and Transfers As we dive into the offseason and spring practice period for the 2026 season, there are several key developments worth noting. From coaching changes to eligibility issues, the landscape of college football is shifting. I’ve gathered the most significant stories from major sources like ESPN and AP. While the volume of news may be lighter during spring ball, these updates are crucial for understanding the upcoming season.
lanceoueilhe
Mar 284 min read


The Polynesian Bowl: Where the Nation’s Best Come to Play (and Where Our Elite 400 is Taking Over)
If you aren’t in Las Vegas right now, you’re missing one of the loudest, most electrifying atmospheres in high school football. As I’m writing this on Saturday, March 21, 2026, the 2026 Polynesian Bowl National Combine & Showcase is in full swing at Bishop Gorman High School. The sun is out, players are flying around, and the energy is strictly next-level. This isn't just another camp where you show up, get a t-shirt, and run a 40-yard dash for a scout who isn't looking at y
Marie Oueilhe
Mar 216 min read


🏈 LATEST MAJOR NEWS (Past 72 hours)
📍 Historic Hire in Women’s Flag Football University of Nebraska Athletics has made waves in the sports community by announcing one of the most notable coaching moves of the week, a decision that is poised to have a lasting impact on women’s athletics: Liz Sowers , a distinguished and accomplished five-time NAIA national champion head football coach , has been appointed as the first head coach of Nebraska’s groundbreaking women’s varsity flag football program . This marks a
lanceoueilhe
Feb 277 min read


Sacramento State Joins Mid-American Conference in Historic FBS Transition
The Sacramento State Hornets football program is making a bold leap that will reshape the college football landscape. Starting in 2026, Sacramento State will join the Mid-American Conference (MAC) as a football-only member, moving up from the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). This move marks a historic moment for the Hornets and the MAC, expanding the conference’s reach from the Midwest all the way to the West Coast. This post exp
lanceoueilhe
Feb 153 min read


Major Conference Shifts in NCAA Division I Football Impacting Competitiveness and Coaching Strategies
Latest College Football News Highlights (Feb 6 – Feb 9, 2026) College football is experiencing a wave of significant changes that are reshaping the competitive landscape and coaching approaches across NCAA Division I. Recent moves by conferences and programs reflect a strategic response to evolving challenges, including membership stability, competitive balance, and coaching effectiveness. This post explores key developments such as North Dakota State’s move to the Mountain W
lanceoueilhe
Feb 95 min read
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