Saturday Belongs to Julian Sayin — and All of College Football Is Watching

Julian Sayin’s debut comes on the biggest stage possible: facing top-ranked Texas, in a rematch loaded with history, pressure, and opportunity.
Nick Wright’s AFC South predictions: Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars win the division | First Things First

Nick Wright unveils his AFC South predictions with the Jacksonville Jaguars winning it all.
C.J. Stroud, Texans remain on top of their division in Chris Broussard’s AFC South predictions | First Things First

Chris Broussard explains why he predicts the Houston Texans to win the AFC South once again.
How a Bill Becomes a Phenom: Meet Commanders Rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt

One of the surprise stars of the preseason is a seventh-round RB whose given name is Jacory but goes by Bill. Yep, there’s a backstory.
Colt McCoy on Texas at Ohio State, Arch Manning, Micah Parsons trade | FULL INTERVIEW | The Herd

Colt McCoy joins Jason McIntyre to preview Texas at Ohio State, Arch Manning’s first season as Texas’ starting QB, and to discuss what playing QB for Texas is like. Plus, he gives his opinion on the Micah
Packers ‘stole’ Micah Parsons from the Cowboys, Are they Super Bowl favorites? | The Herd

The Green Bay Packers traded Kenny Clark and two 1st-round picks for Micah Parsons, “stealing him” from the Dallas Cowboys according to Jason McIntyre. He discusses the Packers’ Super Bowl chances with their new superstar defensive end.
Patriots releasing veteran S Peppers, source says
The Patriots are releasing veteran safety Jabrill Peppers, a source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter. A nine-year veteran, Peppers has $4.32 million left on his contract.
Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica’s College Football Study Guide: A Historic Week 1 Slate

Chris ‘The Bear’ Fallica delivers his thoughts and insights for a loaded Week 1 college football slate.
2025 College Football Odds: Back Buckeyes to Cover 1st-Quarter Spread

Find out which squad Will Hill is backing to cover the first-quarter spread in Saturday’s huge Texas-Ohio State game on FOX.
Why do some players think the US Open courts and balls are slow — and others call them fast?
US Open organizers insist the conditions are the same as last year. But players disagree. The catch: They can’t decide if they’re faster or slower.