The Chicago Bears will attempt to create a championship contender under new head coach Ben Johnson. They’re now talking to a national championship assistant from Ohio State football. Johnson and the Bears are interviewing Buckeyes offensive line coach Justin Frye for the same position,
Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning admitted the final advice Quinn Ewers offered him after the heartbreaking loss against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
T he Chicago Bears are hard at work building out their new coaching staff under Ben Johnson, and they have their eyes on a couple of college coaches for their offensive line coach
Future NFL players litter the field in Monday night’s College Football National Championship Game. The next Saints could come from Ohio State and Notre Dame:
Barrett quickly transitioned into coaching following the end of a college football career that spanned from 2013-17. He had a short NFL career spending time with the New Orleans Saints (twice), Seattle Seahawks and Pittsburgh Steelers from 2018-19. Then spent a season in the CFL with the Edmonton Elks in 2022.
How the Ohio State Buckeyes are the prime example of an NIL-era powerhouse after winning the College Football National Championship behind a $20 million roster.
The two were among tens of thousands of Ohio State fans who flooded the stadium Sunday to celebrate the Buckeyes' most recent national title and their second earned as part of the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes won the first ever four-team playoff a decade ago and have now also won the first 12-team playoff.
Brian Kelly’s squad is 2.5-point underdogs at Clemson in Week 1 of the regular season. Under Kelly, LSU is 0-3 in openers (two losses to FSU and one to USC).
The Chicago Bears have an interview scheduled for Wednesday with Ohio State offensive line coach Justin Frye for the same position, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune revealed. Frye has been with the Buckeyes for the past three seasons.
Tom Brady and Brock Purdy give every late-round QB hope. And this year, some very experienced college QBs hope to follow in their footsteps.
Ex-NFL QB Brock Huard delves into the ways the Seattle Seahawks' new OC fits what head coach Mike Macdonald is looking for.
The Patriots’ coaching staff is considerably more experienced than last year’s, the defense is changing, and NFL fans are realizing the dynasty-era Patriots weren’t actually that annoying compared to the Chiefs. Let’s answer some of your questions in this week’s Patriots mailbag.