Notre Dame defensive coordinator Al Golden is reportedly leaving Notre Dame after three seasons. According to numerous reports on Wednesday, Golden is expected to return to the Cincinnati Bengals as the team’s defensive coordinator. Golden worked with Bengals head coach Zac Taylor as the team’s linebacker coach for two seasons (2021-2022) before joining Marcus Freeman at Notre … [Read more...] about Al Golden Expected to Take Job With the Cincinnati Bengals
Transfer Wide Receiver Omari Evans Picks Washington
Former Penn State wide receiver Omari Evans has committed to Washington in the transfer portal. The addition to the Huskies’ 2025 transfer class is a much-needed pickup after the program parted ways with Johntay Cook II. Of the 14 members of the transfer class, Evans is one of just two skill-position offensive players. The other is USC transfer tight end Kade Eldridge. Evans … [Read more...] about Transfer Wide Receiver Omari Evans Picks Washington
What’s Next for Notre Dame After Loss to Ohio State?
Despite falling 34-23 to No. 8 seed Ohio State in the College Football Playoff National Championship game in Atlanta Monday night, No. 7 seed Notre Dame (14-2) enjoyed a season to remember. With a program-record 14 victories—13 consecutive—the Fighting Irish achieved unprecedented success during the 2024-25 season under Marcus Freeman. What’s Next for Notre Dame History-Making … [Read more...] about What’s Next for Notre Dame After Loss to Ohio State?
Oklahoma State Football Finalizes 2025 Coaching Staff
Despite the worst season since 2005, Oklahoma State football is looking to make a big comeback in 2025. Somehow, some way, Head Coach Mike Gundy is taking back control to lead the OSU Cowboys to victory. Their first step was sweeping through the transfer portal, their next? Making room for fresh talent on the coaching staff. Oklahoma State Finalizes Its 2025 Coaching Staff The … [Read more...] about Oklahoma State Football Finalizes 2025 Coaching Staff
Can Washington’s Secondary Become Top Unit in Conference?
Washington finished last season with the nation’s fourth-best pass defense. Its 166 passing yards allowed per game were second to only Ohio State in the Big Ten. The secondary does lose two veteran safeties in Kamren Fabiculanan and Cameron Broussard into next season. But the returning presence at cornerback and some quality additions in the transfer portal create an argument … [Read more...] about Can Washington’s Secondary Become Top Unit in Conference?