Pok’s Football Week in Review: First Look Toward the 2025 CFB Season

In the words of WWE’s Karrion Kross, tick tock. The overall football landscape continues its march toward the regular season, as the sands of time inch closer toward the beginning of training camps. And, as always, we have you covered here with the latest edition of the column. The “Player of the Day” heads out

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Can MJ Flowers improve the UConn Huskies’ rushing attack?

Last season, the UConn Huskies finished their FBS season with one of the game’s most prolific rushing attacks. The Huskies ran for over 192 yards per game, 23rd amongst all FBS schools. UConn relied on its lead tailback (Camryn Edwards), while then adding freshmen Durell Robinson and Mel Brown and quarterback Nick Evers into the

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Georgia Southern Football: Clay Helton is establishing a winning culture

After finishing second in the East and third overall in the Sun Belt conference, Georgia Southern extended football head coach Clay Helton with a new five-year deal that will run through the 2029 season, per Pete Thamel of ESPN. Helton has served only three years as the Eagles’ head coach, yet has achieved a 20-19

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Baltimore Ravens: How does Jaire Alexander improve the secondary?

Baltimore Ravens, Jaire Alexander, The League Winners

On Tuesday afternoon, quarterback Lamar Jackson spoke to the media publicly. When asked about whether the Baltimore Ravens should target his former college teammate, cornerback Jaire Alexander, he responded, “Go get him, Eric [DeCosta].” Well sure enough, Baltimore got him. Got him 😈 pic.twitter.com/2zCWbb344g — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) June 18, 2025 The deal reads one

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