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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Oregon's Defense Shines in Orange Bowl Victory

The Oregon Ducks made a strong statement in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal. They shut out Texas Tech 23-0 at the Orange Bowl. This win moved Oregon to the semifinals. Their defense was the star of the game. They played aggressively and didn't give Texas Tech a chance. Texas Tech, known f

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Is Rest Really Best? The College Football Playoff's Rusty Dilemma

The College Football Playoff is facing a puzzling trend. Teams that get a first-round bye, a supposed reward, are losing more often than not. Over two seasons, seven out of eight top-four teams have stumbled in the quarterfinals. This has sparked a debate: is resting too long hurting these teams, or

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

The College Football Transfer Portal Shake-Up: Who's Winning and Who's Losing?

The college football transfer portal opened its doors on Friday, and it's already a whirlwind of activity. Hundreds of players are on the move, looking for their next big opportunity. This system is reshaping the landscape of college sports, and the next two weeks will be crucial in deciding which t

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

Avery Johnson Stays: A Big Win for Kansas State Football

Avery Johnson, the star quarterback for Kansas State, has decided to stay with the Wildcats for his final year. This news came out on January 2nd, the same day the transfer portal opened. Johnson shared his decision on Instagram, saying he had a lot of talks with his family and coaches before making

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Big Changes in College Football Playoffs: What You Need to Know

College football fans, get ready for some exciting matches! The 2025-26 season is bringing a bigger playoff bracket with 12 teams. This is only the second year for this new format, and it's already shaking things up. The playoff games will kick off on December 19, 2025, and wrap up with the Nationa

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Kentucky Eyes Quarterback Swap with Arizona State

Kentucky is making waves in the college football transfer portal. They are now in the running to pick up Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt. This comes after Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley decided to leave for Arizona State. It's like a game of musical chairs, but with football players. Leavi

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

A Clash of Underdogs: Wake Forest Takes on Mississippi State in Duke's Mayo Bowl

In the world of college football, surprises are always exciting. Two teams, Wake Forest and Mississippi State, are set to face off in the Duke's Mayo Bowl. Both teams have had a rollercoaster season, with lots of changes and ups and downs. It's not often you see teams like these in a bowl game, but

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

Rose Bowl Adjusts for Safety: Game On, Show Off

The Rose Bowl, a stage known for its grand traditions and lively pregame festivities, has made an unexpected call. Bad weather has led to the cancellation of the on-field pregame show, shifting the spotlight from spectacle to the game itself. Safety first, that's the message from the organizers. Th

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Jan 02 2026SPORTS

New Year's Day Sports Betting: A Smart Way to Start the Year

New Year's Day is packed with exciting sports events, making it a great time to try out sports betting. A popular betting platform is offering a special deal: bet $10 on any game today, and if you win, you get a $100 bonus. This offer is valid for several big games, including college football playof

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Jan 01 2026SPORTS

Miami's Big Win: Are They Ready for the Big Stage?

Miami's victory over Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl was a statement. It showed they belong among the best. The Hurricanes dominated early, shutting out Ohio State in the first half. Their defense was relentless, and quarterback Carson Beck played smart, avoiding mistakes. Ohio State struggled at fir

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