The Scoop - Tuesday August 27, 2024

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The Portal: We're now one vote away from only having one, 30 day transfer portal window. Oh, and the NCAA has approved a blanket waiver for postseason play for this season. Read more on the decisions announced today

Connor Stalions: The Netflix documentary "Untold: Sign Stealer" gets Connor Stalions on the record on a couple important questions, but the film ultimately exists to exonerate its subject

Arizona: Kamalii Akina, a former quarterback at Hawaii, has joined the staff as recruiting coordinator. He previously interned at Hawaii on the defensive side of the ball.

Georgia Tech: Following the program's win over Florida State, Georgia Tech named director of football operations Josh Thompson the team's player of the week.

Lincoln (D-II - PA): Nate Jones has joined the staff as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. It's a return to the staff for Jones, who spent one season as a defensive graduate assistant at Buffalo. At just 23, he is one of the youngest coordinators in college football.

Notre Dame: Marcus Freeman says the Irish have practiced more, but have sustained significantly less injuries than data shows the last 15 years.

Bold Predictions: The 2024 FootballScoop Bold Predictions are live. We've got your 2024 National Champion, historically good seasons by Miami, Kansas and more.

Jimbo Fisher: Bracing for the first season of his adult life out of coaching, Jimbo is preparing for a return. But the type of job he gets this winter likely hinges on how much he learns this year -- about college football, and about himself

Lane Kiffin: The Ole Miss leader sounds off on conversations that both he, and Nick Saban said never took place.

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