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Darryl Mason, a coaching veteran who had been serving as the offensive coordinator / assistant head coach at Langston University (NAIA - OK), passed away unexpectedly over the weekend. Please join us in praying for his family and those affected by his sudden loss.
Colorado: The Buffs have sold Deion's (and his assistants') headsets for sponsorship.
Mike McDaniel: The Dolphins third-year head coach talks about how he has leveraged an orange jersey and access to the practice music playlist to drive a culture of competitiveness.
Week Zero: College football's official Week Zero is underway as we all look forward to a light smattering of games this upcoming Saturday to wet our collective appetite for next weekend's smorgasbord. Stay hungry friends.
LSU: Brian Kelly and the Tigers have added to their staff just before the start of the season.
Houston: New Mexico athletic director Eddie Nunez has accepted the same role at Houston.
Art Valero: A coaching veteran of nearly 50 years, including time at the college level and CFL and XFL, Art Valero is battling some health issues and is on a transplant list as he hopes to live to see his granddaughter graduate someday and watch her get married.. His loved ones have started a GoFundMe that you can find more details, and support via this link.
Connor Stalions: The man at the center of the Michigan scandal has landed a new coaching opportunity, and his new boss acknowledged that he was hiring the "most hated man in college football."
Deion Sanders: Coach Prime and the Buffs draw thousands to their open practice in Denver.
Title IX: In a ruling released this afternoon, the Supreme Court halted the Biden Administration's radical plans to change Title IX (for now).
Mike Gundy: Mike Gundy had a fairly blunt message for his players, "Tell your agent to quit calling us and asking us for more money. It's non-negotiable now." Mike, like the rest of us, is ready for ball.
Washington & Jefferson (D-III - PA): Washington & Jefferson has changed offensive coordinators, weeks before the season opener.
John Madden: The John Madden biopic, previously slated to star Will Ferrell, will now have Nicolas Cage portray the Super Bowl-winning coach-turned-football icon.