The FSU Spring Football Game was packed with excitement, and head coach Jimbo Fisher was very impressed with his two young quarterbacks, Deondre Francois and Malik Henry. Layne Herdt of Seminoles.com reports on what impression the young signal callers' performances made on Fisher, as well as their teammates.
Philip Rivers went back to NC State for its annual Spring Game and delivered this classic meeting room speech to the current Wolfpack football team. This video was provided courtesy of NC State Athletics.
Dabo Swinney got paid with a 6-Year, $31 Million contract extension. Campus Insiders' Ray Crawford looks at whether the new deal puts the Clemson coach onto the impressive list of the five highest paid coaches in college football.
There's plenty of reason to believe Ohio State will have the nation's top recruiting class in 2017.
College football just got a whole lot better this week without one play being made on the field thanks to a three-year bowl moratorium off it.
What can the pros expect from Alabama Crimson Tide star A'Shawn Robinson? To get you ready for the NFL draft later this month, check out these must see highlights of what the defensive tackle plans to bring to the next level.
What can the pros expect from Alabama Crimson Tide star Reggie Ragland? To get you ready for the NFL draft later this month, check out these must see highlights of what the linebacker plans to bring to the next level.
Now that his college football career is over, Cardale Jones is taking shots at the NCAA's exploitation of athletes.
Who is this year's Tyler Lockett? Campus Insiders' Pete Fiutak gives his most underrated players in the 2016 NFL Draft.
Class of 2018 WR Gregory Clayton makes one-handed catch look e…Class of 2018 WR Gregory Clayton makes one-handed catch look easy! #TheOpening
Posted by Bleacher Report on Sunday, April 10, 2016
Remember the name Gregory Clayton. The high school wide receiver from Louisiana is destined to make a name for himself if this amazing catch is truly indicative of what he's capable of at the next level. He'll be playing college football for LSU in 2018 if all goes according to plan.
College football stars have made the jump to pro wrestling before. Just think of "The Rock" from Miami, "Goldberg" from Georgia, and "Roman Reigns" from Georgia Tech. Now Baylor TE LaQuan McGowan says he's thinking about throwing his hat into the ring. Find out who Campus Insiders' Ray Crawford thinks would be natural fits to follow McGowan's lead into the squared circle.