College Football: What to Expect from North Dakota State and Sacramento State in the FBS

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There will be two more FCS-to-FBS transitioning teams coming to college football this fall. FCS powerhouse North Dakota State will be making their debut in the Mountain West Conference (MW) this year, while the NIL funded and investment-heavy Sacramento State will also be making its first FBS appearance in the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Let’s take

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Where do the UNLV Rebels Stand in 2027 College Football Recruiting Rankings?

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Even though we are fairly early on in the 2027 college football recruiting cycle, the UNLV Rebels are already on pace to have one of its most successful offseasons in recent history. UNLV Football: Where do Rebels Stand in 2027 CFB Recruiting? So far, UNLV has been able to land six new prospects for the

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Maryland Football: Offseason Review and Spring Observations

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After an adversity-filled 2025 season, the Maryland Terrapins football program entered this spring at the bottom of the Big Ten looking up. The young Terps showed some flashes of promising potential last year, but struggled mightily in conference competition, winning just one game in league play for the second straight campaign. Despite another down season,

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Pok’s College Football Column: End of Spring Ball Thoughts

Blink and you may have missed spring ball at the college football level. With the calendar quickly approaching the month of May, most schools have concluded the first portion of the 2026 season. Through 15 practices and their respective spring games, teams got a chance to see their newcomers and returning players progress, setting a

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