The XFL is a great opportunity for players overlooked by NFL teams to get noticed. Through the early stages of the eight-team league's second reboot, here are five who could get a closer look by the NFL.
The third edition of the XFL - XFL 3.0, as it's often referred to - has a week under its belt. And at least one team, the D.C. Defenders, is already improving their roster.
D’Eriq King was one of the best quarterbacks in the country during his stellar 2018 season at Houston, but he says he is willing to give up playing that position if it helps his chances of making an impact in the NFL.
NFL Draft Bible Founder Ric Serritella unveils his wide receiver big board prior to the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. Below is a look at his current top five overall prospects, along with his big board rankings for both boundary and slot wideouts.
Miami quarterback D'Eriq King, who missed last week's game against Central Connecticut State, will remain out Thursday night against Virginia with a shoulder injury.
Miami quarterback D'Eriq King won't play against Central Connecticut on Saturday because of a shoulder injury, while starting safety Gurvan Hall Jr. will also sit out while serving a one-game suspension.
There is no team in America that needs to keep its quarterback healthy more than the Miami Hurricanes. D’Eriq King underwent major knee surgery after getting injured in the bowl game against Oklahoma State last December.
The news comes on the heels of multiple states making it possible for NCAA athletes to make money off of their "name, image, and likeness." Florida was the first state to set new NIL laws for student-athletes.
It might be early, but there's never a wrong time to start thinking about college football bowl matchups. Yes, this season's slate will look slightly different due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Taking over Ohio State in its state isn't the same as taking over Central Michigan. This list isn't just about wins and losses (though it plays a part) as it is about the impact made by the 27 coaches who took over new programs this year.
We may be in Week 9 of the college football season, but that doesn't mean there aren't surprises in the race for the Heisman Trophy. Teams lose, players underperform and there are plenty of productive candidates ready to grab real estate in voters' brains.
It is the weekend before Halloween, but we've already have had some scary happenings. Some big dogs have been knocked down from their perches, and there are some trap games on the schedule this week.