In college football lore, a deep touchdown pass can define a season or outlive a career. These rare strikes downfield blend timing, trust and audacity into moments that still echo across generations.
Some seasons changed how the passing game was understood. A handful of college quarterbacks turned bold schemes and relentless tempo into eye-opening yardage, reshaping record books and expectations along the way.
DJ Lagway will not return to the Florida Gators for the upcoming college football season, and three potential landing spots are already emerging as frontrunners.
Shortly after Dylan Raiola announced his decision to enter the transfer portal in college football, reports emerged of him steering away from the comparisons to Patrick Mahomes.
The Florida Gators have been updated on DJ Lagway' status ahead of the next College Football season.
Kalen DeBoer sought to clarify the situation by issuing a short but powerful message, aiming to immediately prevent further spread of rumors regarding his potential departure from Alabama to take a job at Michigan.
Fernando Mendoza was well-deserving of the 2025 Heisman Trophy after a year that will stand not only as a significant achievement for him and his team but as something rarely seen in college football.
South Carolina Gamecocks QB LaNorris Sellers now knows his plans regarding his candidacy for the upcoming NFL Draft.
The Bill Belichick experiment at Chapel Hill hasn't been smooth sailing, and the recent moves on the staff are prove of that.
Across the college football landscape, several programs remain absent from the playoff era, carrying long histories, close calls and postseason hopes still waiting for their defining moment.
NCAAF players with the most single-season receiving yards set benchmarks that still define explosive offense, turning standout seasons into lasting markers of college football history.
A streak of record-breaking runs continues to echo through the game — the longest rushing touchdowns in college football history, iconic NCAAF moments where pure speed carved out lasting folklore.
The Texas Longhorns are wasting no time making bold changes to their coaching staff after a disappointing college football season.
As Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns await Arch Manning's final decision on his future, another quarterback is skipping town in Austin.
Needless to say, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish aren’t taking the College Football Playoff snub lightly. Now, Athletic Director Pete Bevacqua made his discomfort clear with a blunt statement.
As if being left out of the College Football Playoffs wasn’t painful enough, Arch Manning and the Texas Longhorns are now set to lose a frustrated playmaker on the program.
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