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Gary Segars

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Danny White (@ad_dannywhite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This 👇. There is a pathway to build a much healthier environment for college athletics within the current laws of our country - it’s called collective bargaining. It will be complicated, hard, and likely not perfect, but it’s far past time that we roll up our sleeves and do the

Bear Bets Podcast (@bearbetspod) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Bruce Feldman reports that Michigan is seriously interested in making Kalen DeBoer their next head coach “There’s serious interest from what I’m told, at Michigan, in Deboer. And I think he’s a really good offensive coach."

Ross Dellenger (@rossdellenger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next year’s CFP stands to introduce change - even if it isn’t expanded. An MOU signed in 2024 assigns each P4 champ an AQ + a top-12 guarantee for Notre Dame. Using those rules, Duke would be in the field this year instead of JMU and ND instead of Miami. yhoo.it/48Ut98d

Justin Williams (@williams_justin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

According to records obtained by The Athletic, former Ohio U. football coach Brian Smith was reprimanded on Nov. 25 for violating school policy regarding storing & consuming alcohol in his university office. Updated details at the link and threaded below: nytimes.com/athletic/68968…

Grant Kiefer (@kiefermedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update: 10TV in Columbus obtained a personnel file stating Brian Smith violated the university’s alcohol policy by admitting to drinking alcohol in his office, storing it in his desk, and inviting assistants to drink after games.

RedditCFB (@redditcfb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Big Ten’s humblest team is building an $800M stadium, entirely with private financing, right in Evanston. One of the NFL’s most historic franchises now says they may be too poor to stay in Illinois, and will go begging hat in hand for taxpayer funded handouts in Indiana.

The Big Ten’s humblest team is building an $800M stadium, entirely with private financing, right in Evanston.

One of the NFL’s most historic franchises now says they may be too poor to stay in Illinois, and will go begging hat in hand for taxpayer funded handouts in Indiana.
TJ Rives (@bucsidelineguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Newest 3DogThursday is UP! WATCH or Hear on POD Jason Powers and me break down #CFBPlayoff / which Underdogs we like! #CollegeFootball Gary Segars Matt Zemek 🎧🔥 POD: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/col… 📺 youtube.com/watch?v=NG5fHG…

College Football Nerds (@cfbnerds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researching Alabama for our playoff preview vs Oklahoma, their injury situation versus Georgia was so much worse than I realized. Based on my notes: 1st and 3rd string RB out, 2nd string playing hurt 1st and 2nd string LG out 1st string TE out 1st string C playing hurt, 2nd

Charlie Fadel (@charliefadel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: In public records requests obtained by The Post, Rex Elliott, Brian Smith’s attorney, responds to President Gonzalez, claiming that Smith never engaged in extra marital affairs, and that OU doesn’t have a policy preventing employees from dating students.

BREAKING: In public records requests obtained by <a href="/ThePost/">The Post</a>, Rex Elliott, Brian Smith’s attorney, responds to President Gonzalez, claiming that Smith never engaged in extra marital affairs, and that OU doesn’t have a policy preventing employees from dating students.
Nicole Auerbach (@nicoleauerbach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ohio University student newspaper reports that football coach Brian Smith was fired for engaging in extramarital affairs, including one with an undergraduate student & participating in alcohol-related conduct that violated university policy: thepostathens.com/article/2025/1…