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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Fresh Faces on the Line: Oklahoma's Young Tackles Step Up

Oklahoma's offensive line is getting a youthful boost. Ryan Fodje, a true freshman, is set to make his first career start at right tackle. This comes after Derek Simmons, a senior, got hurt in practice. Fodje has been playing guard but is moving back to tackle, a spot he played in high school. Fodj

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Week 9 College Football Showdowns: Key Games to Watch

Week 9 of the 2025 college football season is packed with exciting matchups. The top teams are starting to stand out, and this weekend is no different, with 22 ranked teams in action. The fun kicks off in Norman, Oklahoma, where the No. 13 Sooners host the No. 8 Ole Miss Rebels. The Rebels are looki

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Big Test: Can the Tide Handle the Gamecocks?

Alabama is on a roll. They've won six games in a row. Now, they face South Carolina. This game is important. It's a test. Can Alabama stay focused? Or will they overlook South Carolina? South Carolina is not a strong team. They are at the bottom of the SEC in many categories. Their offense is weak.

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Week 9 College Football: A Mix of Surprises and Big Games

College football in Week 9 is set to deliver a mix of exciting matchups and unexpected twists. While there might not be a standout game that everyone is talking about, there are plenty of intriguing contests to keep fans engaged. Three ranked teams from the SEC will face off in key games: Missouri

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Tech Trouble and Tensions: A Clash Over Cell Service in Starkville

A recent online argument between a Texas journalist and a Barstool Sports host has turned heads, all over something as simple as cell phone reception. It all started when CJ Vogel, who reports on the Texas Longhorns, tweeted about the poor cell service in Starkville, Mississippi. He wasn't happy abo

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

A Sunday Sports Extravaganza: What to Watch

Sunday, Oct. 26, is packed with sports action. From the thrilling NASCAR Cup Series to the intense NFL matchups, there's something for every sports fan. The day kicks off with auto racing, featuring the Xfinity 500 at Martinsville Speedway and the Mexico City Grand Prix. College sports take center s

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Oct 25 2025OPINION

Why College Athletes' Pay Should Be Out in the Open

College sports have changed a lot since 2019. The days when athletes played for free while schools and coaches got rich are over. Now, players can earn money from endorsements and even get paid directly by their schools. But there's a catch: no one knows how much these athletes are making. Public u

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Oct 25 2025SPORTS

Two Top Teams Clash with Big Stakes

The Texas A&M Aggies and LSU Tigers are set to face off in a high-stakes football game. The Aggies are the last undefeated team in the SEC, boasting a perfect 7-0 record. Meanwhile, the Tigers have had a tougher season, with two losses in their last three games. This matchup could be a turning point

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Rollercoaster Ride: Can One Player Really Save the Tide?

Stephen A. Smith, a well-known sports commentator, has been vocal about his doubts regarding Kalen DeBoer, the head coach of Alabama's football team. From the start, Smith has been critical, even calling DeBoer "unfit" after a loss to Vanderbilt. Despite Alabama's impressive comeback after a loss to

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Oct 24 2025SPORTS

Navy's Unstoppable Run: How a Simple Offense is Breaking Records

Navy's football team is on a roll, and they're not slowing down anytime soon. With a perfect record and a unique offense, they're making waves in the college football scene. The Midshipmen don't rely on star recruits, but they've got a secret weapon: their explosive plays. Their offense is a mix of

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