The SEC is keeping a limit of 85 scholarships for football, the league announced Thursday. The ongoing House vs. NCAA lawsuit settlement has teams preparing for the effects that the settlement will bring. While the limit will stay the same as in the past years, the settlement is expected to …
Read More »Georgia Follows Virginia’s Lead To Pay Athletes Directly
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed an executive order Tuesday that allows athletes to be paid directly without following the NCAA rules. Instead, athletes are being offered compensation for their name, image and likeness. At the start of the next academic year, athletes will be able to collect money via NIL …
Read More »Undefeated Vanderbilt Travels to Face Georgia State
The Vanderbilt Commodores travel for the first time this football season as they face off against the Georgia State Panthers in Atlanta (1-0) on Saturday. The Commodores, who opened their season with an overtime win against Virginia Tech, are currently undefeated and looking to improve to 3-0. The same cannot …
Read More »Missouri Faces Buffalo In Front Of Sold-Out Crowd
The Buffalo Bulls are in Columbia, Mo., where they face the No. 9 Missouri Tigers tonight at 7. This will be the first time the teams compete against each other since 2008. Sixteen years ago, the Tigers secured a 41-21 win against the Bulls. Although Buffalo (1-0) is an FCS …
Read More »Vanderbilt Set to take on South Carolina
Following another tough loss to Auburn, the Vanderbilt Commodores will look to power through another round of SEC play when they hit the road to Columbia, South Carolina, to face off against the Gamecocks. Another Game, Another Loss The Commodores (2-8) lost their eighth straight game Saturday to the Auburn …
Read More »Auburn Tigers to Face Vanderbilt Commodores on the Road
Coming off of their first SEC win of the season against Mississippi State, the Auburn Tigers will head to Nashville, Tennessee to take on the Vanderbilt Commodores. Striking While They’re Hot The Auburn Tigers have finally broken out of their funk. Following a four game losing streak, the Tigers were …
Read More »Kirby Smart Previews Georgia Matchup with Vanderbilt
The No.1 Georgia Bulldogs look to continue their reign of dominance when they take on the Vanderbilt Commodores in a Week 7 matchup. Head coach Kirby Smart recapped last week’s performance, and gave his input on Saturday’s game in the SEC teleconference Wednesday. Let the Good Times Roll Following a …
Read More »NCAA Approves Motion to Shrink Transfer Portal Window
The NCAA announced Wednesday that their Division I Council approved changes to the length of the transfer portal window in all sports. The window for players to enter their names in the transfer portal has shortened from 60 days to 45 days and will take effect next season. The 45-day …
Read More »ULM Travels to College Station to Face Texas A&M
The Texas A&M Aggies will go toe-to-toe Saturday against the University of Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks in College Station, Texas. This is the first time the two team’s will matchup since 2018. The Aggies will look to regroup from their 48-33 loss against the Miami Hurricanes Saturday. After being ranked No. 23 …
Read More »Gators Fail to Execute in Loss to Utah
Florida Gators football kicked off Thursday night against No. 14 Utah in what proved to be a less than ideal season opener for Florida. With Utah missing starting quarterback Cameron Rising, the Utes were still able to take down the Gators in a 24-11 win. Florida was without starting center …
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