Staples on Penn State’s Mysterious Coaching search

In Andy Staples’ eyes, LSU walks away as the clear winner in the Lane Kiffin saga, while Ole Miss absorbs a hit that stings deeper than anything Mississippi State ever delivered. Staples was baffled by anyone suggesting Kiffin should coach the Rebels in the playoff, pointing to Nick Saban’s own precedent as proof that loyalty…

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Bill Cowher Weighs in on Tomlin Criticism

Bill Cowher has never been one to sugarcoat life in the NFL. Cowher explained why coaching his hometown Steelers came with pressure, pride, and the constant whispers that trail every rough Sunday. He brushed off the “Fire Tomlin” noise as the product of a passionate city, but he also made it clear that college football’s…

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Lane’s Slow Goodbye

Lane Kiffin’s exit from Ole Miss wasn’t a thunderclap, it was a slow, steady leak that finally puddled into the inevitable. As Sam Hutchens puts it, the signs were everywhere, and Kiffin’s desire to coach in the playoff only complicated the breakup. Ole Miss made its choice, and the players likely would have backed it.…

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Could Committee Hold Kiffin Decision Against Rebels?

Mike Golic Jr. jumped on with DP and wasted no time circling the biggest game of the weekend. For him, everything starts with Ohio State and Michigan, a matchup that now feels like a must win for Ryan Day. Golic believes Notre Dame can still bully teams on the ground, but only if quarterback play…

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Brady Breaks Down Rivalries

Brady Quinn knows the sport on every level, but nothing lights him up like comparing the great rivalries. He grew up in Columbus, so Ohio State and Michigan hits differently for him, even if Notre Dame and USC carries more cultural weight. Quinn thinks this Michigan team is far more dangerous than last season, thanks…

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Pistons Defense Turns Miller Into Believer

Reggie Miller dropped by today to talk about all things basketball. Miller explained why he thinks the Lakers are officially back, led by Luka’s scoring punch, Austin Reeves’ surge, and a LeBron who suddenly isn’t carrying the scoring load. Out West, he sees OKC, Denver, and Houston setting the pace, though he doubts the Thunder…

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Burrow Wants In, Collinsworth Says Sit Down

Cris Collinsworth’s visit with DP turned into a tour through college days, his perspective on quarterbacks, and the art of calling games. He laughed about arriving on campus with no idea what he was doing, dropping premed after chemistry humbled him, and watching his son master freshman week with confidence. Collinsworth weighed in on the…

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NCAA Puts’ Kiffin, Ole Mis & Players in Tough Spot

ESPN’s Louis Riddick did not sound surprised by the Lane Kiffin chaos. This is who Kiffin has always been, a coach who works the back channels and keeps every option open. Riddick understands it, but he questions the ethics of letting Kiffin coach Ole Miss in the playoff if he bolts for LSU or Florida.…

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Neuheisel Says Ole Miss Should Brace for Impact

Rick Neuheisel sees the coaching carousel spinning fast, and Lane Kiffin might be the biggest name riding it. Neuheisel believes Florida could still make a push, but LSU feels like the real threat, and he’d be stunned if Kiffin stays put at Ole Miss. He points to Jimmy Sexton stirring the market, floating big names…

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RG3 Talks MVP, Heisman, Shedeur Sanders

Robert Griffin III gave a wide ranging breakdown of the NFL, and his strongest opinion centered on Cleveland. He believes Sanders should remain the Browns starter because the team clearly responds to him and he provides the improvisation they have been missing. RGIII pushed back on the idea that MVP and Heisman must be a…

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