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Level Out the Playing Field

It’s no secret that men have overshadowed and dismissed women, throughout history. The past shows that women were never seen as equal, especially in sports. However, women’s sports have recently started to rise. If you ask anyone now about athletes like Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese, they’d most likely know things beyond the simple facts […]

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Level Out the Playing Field

It’s no secret that men have overshadowed and dismissed women, throughout history. The past shows that women were never seen as equal, especially in sports.

However, women’s sports have recently started to rise. If you ask anyone now about athletes like Caitlin Clark or Angel Reese, they’d most likely know things beyond the simple facts – what position they play, which WNBA team they’re a part of, what college they played at – and that’s just within the scope of professional basketball. Imagine what people can say now about Olympians like Simone Biles, Trinity Rodman or even college stars with name, image and likeness (NIL) deals. 

Women’s sports have truly taken over and are gaining more viewership than ever. According to the National Women’s Soccer League, their total viewership in the postseason garnered around 18 million views, five times more than in 2023. 

Yet a statistic came along comparing the rookie season salary of the number one 2024 draft picks between the Indiana Fever’s (WNBA) aforementioned Clark and the San Antonio Spurs (NBA) Victor Wembanyama. The gap was nothing short of appalling. How can there be a 12,023,500-dollar gap between these two? 

It is important to fact-check this number. At first, a twelve-million-dollar gap sounds unthinkable, but these numbers prove to be slightly inaccurate. According to ESPN Wembanyama was actually making around $12.7 million during his rookie season while Clark was only making around $76,000. 

Clark’s final and record-breaking season at Iowa was one that truly propelled her fame and brought light to the WNBA, despite their loss to the University of South Carolina in the NCAA national championship. Most refer to this as the “Caitlin Clark effect,” where she is credited with the impact on the popularity of women’s basketball. According to the WNBA, with the help of Clark and other prominent women’s college basketball stars, the league picked up viewership by 170% in just the 2024 season. 

So yes, everyone really does watch women’s sports. 

“If you’re not watching women’s sports, you’re truly missing out. Now is the time to tune in, as the sky’s the limit for women’s sports,” Clark said in a 2023 interview after winning Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

There are some missed research and plot holes to consider in regards to the pay gap. The comparison used seventy-five thousand, which was only part of Clark’s total earnings in her rookie year. This is part of a four-year contract with the Fever with a salary of around $338,000. In fact, her total 2024 salary was not twelve million dollars short of Wembanyama’s, but only around 1.6 million, funded mainly through sponsorships and deals. 

The kicker is, Wembanyama’s rookie season salary still remains at around $12.7 million for the same contract – a four-year deal with a team, the Spurs – and this doesn’t include sponsorships. 

So why is it that women continue to get paid less than men? And why does it still matter now? 

Firstly, there are new opportunities for women’s sports that are emerging in the United States. The WNBA continues to make headlines, but what about other professional sports leagues here? The American professional volleyball situation is a perfect example.

Recently, two new pro volleyball leagues developed and began their inaugural seasons here in the United States. 2024 saw the rise of the Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF), debuting with seven teams that recruited some of the most well-known volleyball stars at the college and professional level from their draft. And just a year later, League One Volleyball (LOVB) began their inaugural season with some of the best volleyball veterans. 

Another female pro team that has been gaining attention is the Women’s National Soccer Team. The team recently won gold at the 2024 Olympics and despite winning multiple World Cup titles, they continue to get paid short compared to the men’s. 

On average, the salaries for a player in these two leagues range from around $60,000 to $245,000. PVF has listed their salary range from between $60,000 to $175,000, while the U.S. national soccer team has raised their salary pay to $245,000 to $327,000. Additionally, an average WNBA salary is calculated at around $60,000 to $140,000.  

The main difference between the disputed pay gap between male and female athletes, however, lies within the salary caps and media deals set by each league. One of the better examples to look at is between the main basketball leagues: the NBA holds a higher and softer cap, while the WNBA holds a harder and lower cap.

Essentially a softer cap simply means that more factors add to the total. The NBA’s salaries are typically more due to higher ticket sales, different broadcasting and media deals and merchandise sales. 

Viewership for the WNBA has historically been lower, even with growing popularity. Due to a “lack of fan interest,” WNBA athletes find it difficult to make a salary even comparable to their NBA counterparts. 

Another factor to consider is the length of the leagues. The NBA is referred to as having a “50 year head-start” compared to the WNBA, allowing the league to earn more deals, revenue and sponsorships. 

Finally, the revenue shares that add to salaries differ between each league. NBA players receive half of all the revenue earned, while WNBA players receive half of all of the league’s incremental revenue, according to Just Women’s Sports. Players in the W only receive their share of the revenue that is earned above the league’s yearly target revenue. 

Basically, men’s sports leagues have all the advantages in this situation. So how can the issue of the pay gap be fixed? 

Simply put, the women’s leagues would have to be given the same opportunities as men’s leagues. This would include increasing the media coverage, brand deals, sponsorships and investments. However, it isn’t that easy for these solutions to happen. 

It is also important to consider that now with the league in the limelight, the W and other leagues can expand and make the changes that their players may be asking for. As the popularity of women’s sports continues to rise, so does the hope that these solutions happen as well. The WNBA has already begun to make better changes for their athletes, including chartering private flights and, namely, increasing salaries. 

“As athletes, we have to fight. As women, we have to fight… And we need more people at our table to fight with us,” said WNBA player Skylar Diggins-Smith in a 2018 interview. 

As the conversation about the pay gap continues, it is important to acknowledge women in sports. The pay gap is simply a part of a larger principle that demands equity and equality for female athletes. With our support, as fans, we can help push the narrative that female athletes deserve equal opportunities to the leagues to make the changes we aim to see.

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Derrick Henry personally funding NIL for all Bama walk-ons

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama Football former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL superstar Derrick Henry has personally committed to funding the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts for the University of Alabama’s entire roster of walk-on football players for the 2025 season. The historic move, announced Tuesday through Henry’s “King Henry’s Decree” foundation, ensures that every […]

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama Football former Heisman Trophy winner and NFL superstar Derrick Henry has personally committed to funding the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) contracts for the University of Alabama’s entire roster of walk-on football players for the 2025 season.

The historic move, announced Tuesday through Henry’s “King Henry’s Decree” foundation, ensures that every non-scholarship player—the unsung heroes who toil in practice daily for the love of the game—will receive meaningful financial compensation for their commitment. This act single-handedly redefines how superstar alumni can impact their programs in the NIL era, shifting the focus from individual enrichment to collective team support.

Henry, renowned for his punishing running style on the field and his quiet humility off it, explained that the decision was rooted in his appreciation for the teammates who helped pave his own path to glory.

“Championships are built by every single person in the locker room, not just the guys you see on TV,” Henry stated in a release from his foundation. “I remember the scout team guys who gave us their all every single day in practice. They bleed crimson just like everyone else. A scholarship doesn’t define your value to the team. This is about recognizing their sacrifice and telling them they are seen, they are valued, and they are a critical part of this program’s success.”

The financial details were not fully disclosed, but the commitment is expected to provide each of the several dozen walk-on players with a monthly stipend that will significantly ease the financial burden of being a full-time student and athlete. For many, it means not having to work a part-time job and being able to fully dedicate themselves to their studies and to the team.

The news was met with an emotional and overwhelmingly positive response from the Alabama program. Head Coach Kalen DeBoer, who was reportedly notified by Henry last week, praised the running back’s character and leadership.

“Derrick Henry’s legacy at Alabama was already set in stone, but this elevates it to a whole new level,” Coach DeBoer said. “This is one of the most selfless acts I have ever seen in sports. It sends a powerful message to our team about what it means to be an Alabama man. It’s about brotherhood, sacrifice, and lifting up those around you. The impact on our team’s culture and morale is immeasurable.”

While multi-million dollar NIL deals for star quarterbacks and skill players have become commonplace, walk-ons have largely been left out of the financial boom. They pay their own tuition and often struggle to make ends meet while facing the same grueling demands as their scholarship teammates.

One senior walk-on, who wished to remain anonymous, described the players’ reaction as “pure disbelief and gratitude.”

“We do this because we love Bama football, and we never expect anything for it,” he said. “To have a legend like Derrick Henry—the king—do this for us is life-changing. It’s not just the money. It’s knowing that someone who has reached the absolute pinnacle of the sport recognizes our work. It makes you want to run through a brick wall for this team.”

Henry’s decree sets a new philanthropic standard in college sports, proving that NIL can be a tool not just for individual gain, but for fostering unity and rewarding the heart and soul of a team.”



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CBS Sports releases Preseason AP Poll Top 25 prediction ahead of 2025 college football season

CBS Sports released its preseason AP Poll Top 25 predictions ahead of the 2025 college football season. We are this close to real football! This won’t be an exact ranking of all 25 teams in the poll, barring something unforeseen. If that’s the case, anyone who predicts this exactly right should play the lottery! Without […]

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CBS Sports released its preseason AP Poll Top 25 predictions ahead of the 2025 college football season. We are this close to real football!

This won’t be an exact ranking of all 25 teams in the poll, barring something unforeseen. If that’s the case, anyone who predicts this exactly right should play the lottery!

Without further ado, let’s dive into the predicted AP Poll Top 25 from CBS Sports. We start at the top!

CBS Sports has Texas as the No. 1 team in their AP Poll predictions. It’s easy to see why. Steve Sarkisian at coach, Arch Manning at QB, a collection of characters that have developed, and more.

The natural progression of Texas is to finally win it all again, for the first time in 20 years anyway. After two CFP semifinal appearances, it’s a national title or bust for this squad.

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Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith (© Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

The Buckeyes will be high up in the AP Poll to start the season considering they just won the whole darn thing last year. Julian Sayin is likely to step in at quarterback as he looks to pilot a loaded offense.

The defense is led by DB Caleb Downs while WR Jeremiah Smith is a Heisman contender, helping out the aforementioned Sayin. Ryan Day just has to get the Michigan monkey off his back this year, but this is one of the best teams in the country.

Speaking of teams in the AP Poll that are in the national title race, Penn State is running it back from 2024. Drew Allar is back at QB, along with Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen at running back.

James Franklin is under pressure to certainly deliver this season. He entrusted former Ohio State DC Jim Knowles with that unit, which includes star DL Dani Dennis-Sutton.

Kirby Smart and Georgia are quietly going about their business this season. But, the AP Poll will likely have them in the top five by Monday.

Gunner Stockton steps in at QB with a full offseason under his belt. Going into the fall, Georgia should be in the SEC race to repeat as conference champs and set up for a CFP run.

Cade Klubnik is coming back to Clemson in 2025.
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Clemson returned to form under Dabo Swinney last season, winning the ACC and making the College Football Playoff. The AP Poll is likely to rank them high to start the year.

Cade Klubnik is back at QB after a career season and should get some Heisman love. Peter Woods and TJ Parker highlight a loaded front-seven for the Tigers on defense.

Marcus Freeman just led the Fighting Irish to the national championship, but fell short. Still, they are expected to be in the top 10 of the AP Poll.

Jeremiyah Love is back at RB and should get Heisman consideration. With another loaded defense, this team is certainly going to be a tough out.

The Ducks looked like they could run through the bracket at one point last year. But Oregon went 13-0, won the Big Ten and immediately lost a rematch to Ohio State in the CFP quarterfinals.

Dan Lanning and crew should be a top 10 team at minimum in the AP Poll Monday. How high they climb is anyone’s guess in a top heavy conference this season.

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Alabama WR Ryan Williams (William McLelland / Imagn Images)

Kalen DeBoer enters Year 2 at Alabama with high expectations and some pressure. Making the College Football Playoff is the requirement in 2025.

Ty Simpson is projected to take over at QB and will be helped by star sophomore WR Ryan Williams. As far as the AP Poll is concerned, the Crimson Tide should firmly be in the top 10, albeit towards the bottom half of the top tier.

The Tigers and Brian Kelly are in Year 4 together, but there are expectations to win the SEC and get to the CFP. This team certainly could end up putting it together, judging by an AP Poll prediction in the top 10.

Garrett Nussmeier enters the 2025 season as one of the best quarterbacks in college football. Harold Perkins, if he returns to form, should be one of the more feared linebackers in the country.

The time is now for Miami and Mario Cristobal. They played with fire last season and ended up paying the price down the stretch.

Still, as a predicted top 10 team in the AP Poll, the Hurricanes will be in the running for the ACC and a CFP spot. Former Georgia QB Carson Beck takes over for No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward.

CBS Sports predicts AP Poll Top 25

11. Illinois
12. South Carolina
13. Arizona State
14. Michigan
15. Florida
16. Ole Miss
17. SMU
18. Tennessee
19. Indiana
20. Texas Tech
21. Texas A&M
22. Kansas State
23. Iowa State
24. Boise State
25. Oklahoma



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Division II transfer Elyjah Freeman brings clear potential to Auburn

It’s not difficult to see the potential that lies within Elyjah Freeman. Whether it’s his high-flying dunks that find his head at the rim, or his promising shooting from the outside, Freeman is hoped by Auburn to be a diamond in the rough from this offseason’s transfer portal. The second-year wing is most concerned with […]

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Division II transfer Elyjah Freeman brings clear potential to Auburn

It’s not difficult to see the potential that lies within Elyjah Freeman.

Whether it’s his high-flying dunks that find his head at the rim, or his promising shooting from the outside, Freeman is hoped by Auburn to be a diamond in the rough from this offseason’s transfer portal.

The second-year wing is most concerned with simply getting comfortable with his new program and being the most complete player he can be. But his new teammates are fully aware of just how talented Freeman is.

“I’m sure you’ve all seen his highlights,” Texas Tech transfer guard Kevin Overton said. “He’s just so raw. He’s still only 18. All the stuff he doesn’t know — he’s very open-minded and coachable.”

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5 College Football Breakthrough Teams to Watch in 2025

5 College Football Breakthrough Teams to Watch in 2025 originally appeared on College Football News. Indiana, SMU, and Arizona State were big surprises last year, but will they have staying power? Will they be in their respective conference races for the foreseeable future? Which teams might not just surprise a wee bit, but appear to […]

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5 College Football Breakthrough Teams to Watch in 2025 originally appeared on College Football News.

Indiana, SMU, and Arizona State were big surprises last year, but will they have staying power? Will they be in their respective conference races for the foreseeable future?

Which teams might not just surprise a wee bit, but appear to have the upside and infrastructure to be consistent players?

Think Illinois and Navy of last year, Colorado of two years ago, and Louisville when Jeff Brohm took over. 

Which programs have the upside to be steadily above-average going forward?

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Sep 28, 2024; Lubbock, Texas, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Behren Morton (2) after the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field.© Michael C. Johnson-Imagn Images

Sep 28, 2024; Lubbock, Texas, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback Behren Morton (2) after the game against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Jones AT&T Stadium and Cody Campbell Field.© Michael C. Johnson-Imagn Images

5. Houston

– Houston 2025 Preview

Willie Fritz needed a year to put things in place. Houston was a 12-win team in 2021, slid downhill for a few seasons, and now it should be far stronger with an offense that should start to produce.

If the team could’ve scored 21 points in every game last season, it would’ve gone 7-5 instead of 4-8. The D is fine, the O is better, and the schedule helps.

Stephen F. Austin, at Rice, Colorado, at Oregon State. There’s a real shot to match last year’s win total before October, and then comes …

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4. Texas Tech

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This might be the most fascinating team going into the 2025 season.

It was going to be fine, and then the portal kicked in hard with one of the best hauls of transfers of any program in the nation. 

Head coach Joey McGuire has done a great job in his first three years of making Texas Tech good, but with a very favorable home schedule and with a deep and loaded roster, this is when the staying power under McGuire is solidified.

3. Georgia Tech

– Georgia Tech 2025 Preview

After two straight 7-5 seasons under Brent Key, the Yellow Jackets return a ton of talent, a great veteran quarterback in Haynes King, and the experience and big wins to expect more.

The program hasn’t won more than seven games in a season since 2016, but with a schedule that should help with a base of winnable games out of Gardner-Webb, at Colorado, Temple, at Wake Forest, Syracuse, at Duke, at Boston College, and Pitt.

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2. Illinois

– Illinois 2025 Preview

It all should work, and Illinois should finally have that second straight big season that shows just how good the program can be, but …

It should be Missouri. It should be Wisconsin – back when it was good at football. It should be good enough in that region of the country to be an annual problem for everyone else, but it hasn’t always worked out.

The 2001 team went to the Sugar Bowl. The program won 13 games over the next five years. 

The 2007 team went to the Rose Bowl. Next year, Illinois went 5-7.

There’s a chance Bret Bielema becomes the first Illinois head coach to own two double-digit win seasons. His 2025 team is just that good.

(And there’s no Penn State, Michigan, or Oregon to face.)

1. USF

– USF Team Preview

This feels like the 29th straight season of expecting USF to bust through and be a consistent national factor, but this year’s team might be it.

Alex Golesh put up two straight 7-6 seasons after taking over a program that won a total of eight games in the previous four years, but it wasn’t all that long ago that USF won 11 games under Willie Taggart in 2016, and then ten more under Charlie Strong a year later.  

The Bulls are loaded with returning veterans, the last two years built up to this point, and if they can get past a brutal start – Boise State, at Florida, and at Miami – they should rip through the rest of the slate. They should get to eight wins or more for the first time since 2017.

Related: 5 College Football Teams Headed For a Letdown in 2025

This story was originally reported by College Football News on Aug 10, 2025, where it first appeared.



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Projecting Top 25 ahead of season

The start of the college football season is officially right around the corner when the AP Top 25 poll drops. It will do so on Monday. Ahead of the big reveal, On3 has taken a stab at projecting the initial AP Top 25 rankings. We’ve included the full projection, tabbing the 25 teams we think […]

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The start of the college football season is officially right around the corner when the AP Top 25 poll drops. It will do so on Monday.

Ahead of the big reveal, On3 has taken a stab at projecting the initial AP Top 25 rankings. We’ve included the full projection, tabbing the 25 teams we think the Associated Press will deem worthy of being ranked.

So without wasting any time, let’s get into it. Who is the projected No. 1 team in this year’s preseason AP poll?

Arguably no team in America has a quarterback as hyped as Arch Manning. He’s been waiting in the wings for two years, and now it’s his team. He’s got ample weapons to work with, too, on a clear preseason top 25 squad.

Quintrevion Wisner is a monster at running back, having already proven what he can do. Ryan Wingo will help anchor a receiving corps that includes some major new talent, including Five-Star Plus+ freshman Kaliq Lockett. The schedule is once again quite tough, though, starting with the opener against Ohio State.

Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (Photo credit: Steve Manuel/BWI)
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar (Photo credit: Steve Manuel/BWI)

Penn State has a returning starter at quarterback. Drew Allar wasn’t asked to do a ton for most of last year, but he slowly came into his own and was playing really good football by year’s end.

From top to bottom, Penn State might have the most talented roster in the country. There are still question marks about the quality of the receivers, but that might be the only real iffy spot on the roster.

Georgia lost a talented starting quarterback from the 2024 squad, with Carson Beck taking off for Miami. Gunner Stockton, who filled in for Beck due to injury in the College Football Playoffs, will take over the reins for the preseason top 25 contender.

Kirby Smart‘s recruiting over the years will, of course, always have Georgia competitive. Can the Bulldogs manage a schedule that includes games against both Alabama and Texas, as well as Ole Miss, Tennessee and Florida?

With a quarterback battle ongoing, it’s not entirely clear who will lead Ohio State out against Texas in Week 1. Whoever it is will have the luxury of working with Jeremiah Smith, arguably the best skill position player in the game, as well as an excellent supporting cast.

The Buckeyes also have talent all over the field on the opposite side, with Caleb Downs leading what should once again be a loaded defense. The good news, schedule-wise? Ohio State avoids Oregon this year.

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Cade Klubnik, Clemson – © Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

There’s a common theme with much of the Top 10 going into the year. Most of the teams have a good returning quarterback. That’s certainly the case at Clemson, where the Tigers have Cade Klubnik back and more confident than ever.

But the Tigers are also loaded along the defensive front, potentially as talented as they’ve been there in years. The schedule starts off with a bang — a Top-10 LSU team is coming to town — so we’ll learn about how ready Clemson is in a hurry.

When you’ve got a weapon like Jeremiyah Love in the backfield, you have a chance to have a special offense. The Fighting Irish have to figure out the quarterback position after losing Riley Leonard, but that gets easier to do with a workhorse back.

The schedule might be the tricky part to navigate. Notre Dame takes on Miami and Arkansas on the road, as well as Texas A&M and USC at home. There are a handful of other potential stumbling blocks, but the four aforementioned are likely the biggest hurdles.

Jalen Milroe is gone, so Alabama will probably be much closer to Kalen DeBoer‘s ideal offense in 2025. But that’s some elite playmaking lost. Milroe ran for 20 touchdowns a year ago and that’s never easy to replace.

Still, the Crimson Tide have an abundance of talent. The schedule is difficult but not outrageous, with road trips to Georgia and South Carolina and a home date with LSU the toughest outs.

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Oregon replaces starting quarterback Dillon Gabriel but has former Five-Star Plus+ prospect Dante Moore waiting in the wings. The rest of the offensive cast is loaded with talent, even after losing a couple star skill players to the NFL.

The Ducks also really lucked out on the schedule. Not only do they avoid the Buckeyes, but they also don’t take on Michigan this fall. A road trip to Penn State will be brutal, but every other game on the schedule looks like it will have Oregon favored, a surefire sign of a Top 25 team.

The Tigers have a Heisman-caliber quarterback returning in Garrett Nussmeier, and he’ll be counted on to lead Brian Kelly‘s squad out of the perennial 9- to 10-win range and into the Playoffs. He’s good enough to get that done.

As noted with Clemson, the start of the season will tell us a lot. That season opener could provide a lot of confidence for the team going forward… or it could create a wave of noise for Kelly and company to deal with.

Cam Ward is gone and replacing the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft won’t be easy. But you can’t do much better in terms of landing a high-profile guy than Carson Beck. Beck has settled in nicely early in fall camp, throwing again after his season-ending injury in 2024.

Mario Cristobal has clearly elevated the talent on the roster at Miami and there’s been tangible year-over-year improvement. Can the Hurricanes put it all together and avoid the mental slip-ups that cost them key games last year?

Rest of the Projected AP Top 25: 11-25

11. Illinois Fighting Illini
12. Arizona State Sun Devils
13. Michigan Wolverines
14. South Carolina Gamecocks
15. Kansas State Wildcats
16. Florida Gators
17. SMU Mustangs
18. Ole Miss Rebels
19. Tennessee Volunteers
20. Oklahoma Sooners
21. Texas Tech Red Raiders
22. Texas A&M Aggies
23. Indiana Hoosiers
24. Iowa State Cyclones
25. Louisville Cardinals



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Josh Pate names Amare Campbell as Penn State's best transfer portal addition

[embedded content] Of their eight additions this offseason from the NCAA Transfer Portal, Penn State has had their trio of commitments at wide receiver discussed the most. However, Josh Pate has heard just as much about one of the other five, namely one who could now lead them on the defensive side of the ball. […]

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Of their eight additions this offseason from the NCAA Transfer Portal, Penn State has had their trio of commitments at wide receiver discussed the most. However, Josh Pate has heard just as much about one of the other five, namely one who could now lead them on the defensive side of the ball.

Pate shared intel from fall camps around the country on ‘Josh Pate’s College Football Show’ on Sunday. He, when he got to the Nittany Lions, mentioned that he’s been hearing a lot about LB Amare Campbell, the transfer linebacker from North Carolina, from out of University Park.

“Penn State? Lot of scoop from Penn State,” said Pate.

“I will also tell you that we have heard great things about Amare Campbell,” Pate stated. “Could green dot him. He could be the playcaller there for Penn State. And, I mean that’s a team that’s really good defensively. Tony Rojas is there, expect a big year from him at linebacker. But, Amare Campbell? Was talking to some guys that were on the staff at North Carolina last year. Could not say enough good things about Amare Campbell. And so, that’s a guy that’s overlooked because of the wide receivers they went and got.”

Campbell is coming off a pair of underclassman seasons in Chapel Hill. While with UNC, Campbell posted 90 tackles, 13 being for loss, with 7.5 sacks, a pair of deflections, and a forced fumble and an interception apiece. That factors in a sophomore jump last season, where he had 76 total tackles, 11 for loss, along with 6.5 sacks, both his deflections, and his forced fumble, which, on their defense, had him tied for second or tied for second in tackles, tackles for loss, sacks, and forced fumbles.

However, after their coaching change from Mack Brown to Bill Belichick, Campbell entered his name into the portal in the spring, becoming the No. 2 LB, behind only Elo Modozie (Georgia), and No. 78 overall transfer per On3’s 2025 Top Transfer Portal Players. He’d go on to commit to the Nittany Lions in May as the highest-rated of their eight portal commitments across the two cycles this offseason.

Since then, Campbell has seemingly fit right in by all accounts out of Happy Valley. BlueWhiteIllustrated has noted his play amongst the linebackers in fall practice while also mentioned earlier in the offseason by James Franklin as well as other staff members like Chuck Losey. Simply put, the Nittany Lions’ defense, which has been among the nation’s best this past half decade and now coached by DC Jim Knowles, should have another key contributor in Campbell.

Again, Penn State will again have several names on that defense that make an impact this fall. As one of their newest members, though, Campbell could be one of their best both as a player and a leader from the middle.

“Amare Campbell? You’re going to see him – like, Oregon comes in there in week four, week five I think. Just remember that name because that’s a kid, by week five, I really, really think is gonna be a stalwart defensively for them,” said Pate. “And, you know, they’ve got a lot of them.”

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