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Josh Hines-Allen has begun a personal campaign to fight cancer while his son, Wesley, undergoes treatment for leukemia. Motivated by his son’s courageous battle, Hines-Allen is raising awareness and support in hopes of helping other families facing similar challenges in their fight against the disease.

July 26, 2025 TY 0

Fans may remember when former Kentucky football standout Josh Hines-Allen shared a heartwarming moment during the 2019 NFL Draft, introducing his young son, Wesley, to […]

College football offensive lineman Ben Christman, 21, found dead in his apartment, school says

February 15, 2025 TY 0

In a Wednesday statement, the school announced that 21-year-old offensive lineman Ben Christman—who had recently transferred to UNLV from Kentucky and Ohio State—was found dead […]

Recent Posts

  • Florida and Georgia renewed their storied rivalry in Jacksonville on November 1, drawing 7.8 million viewers on ABC—the most-watched game of Week 10. Georgia’s balanced attack and composure helped secure another hard-fought win, reaffirming its SEC dominance. The matchup once again showcased college football’s tradition, intensity, and national appeal.
  • Shaquille O’Neal sparked headlines after claiming LSU has held discussions with legendary coach Nick Saban amid its ongoing coaching search. Saban, who retired from Alabama and now works as an ESPN analyst, has been linked to several rumors, though LSU officials have denied any formal talks about a return.
  • Baylor athletic director and CFP selection committee chair Mack Rhoades explained why Ohio State earned the No. 1 spot in the first College Football Playoff rankings, citing the Buckeyes’ overall dominance, balanced offense and defense, and impressive resume compared to contenders like Indiana and Texas A&M.
  • LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry dismissed rumors linking Nick Saban to the Tigers’ coaching job, joking that it’s impossible because “Miss Terry’s not gonna let him.” Ausberry praised Saban’s legacy but emphasized that the former Alabama coach is happily retired and focused on his new role with ESPN.
  • Paul Finebaum drew comparisons between Nick Saban and Lane Kiffin while addressing recent coaching rumors, noting how both share an intense competitive drive and relentless pursuit of excellence. Finebaum suggested that, like Saban, Kiffin’s ambition and adaptability could eventually elevate him into the conversation among college football’s elite coaches.

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