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Saturday, July 26, 2025
ECU quarterback Houser excited for start of season… In-state college football coaches gather at annual Pigskin Preview… Pernetti on Memphis’ attempted move to Big 12: Your job is to do what’s best for the school; American Conference deserves fair shot at College Football Playoff… Trump signs order to clarify college athletes’ employment status amid NIL chaos
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- ECU quarterback Houser excited for start of season
- Football coaches from across American Athletic Conference talk upcoming season
- In-state college football coaches gather at annual Pigskin Preview
- Belk Foundation awards ECU $250k teacher research grant
Blake Harrell responds to NC State’s Dave Doeren saying he wants to ‘beat the s***’ out of ECU in 2025 On3
CBS Sports
- American Media Day: Blake Harrell on NC State opener, suspended players
- American Conference Media Day: ECU OLB Ryheem Craig
- Browns’ Winston Wright: Catches on with Cleveland
247 Sports
- ECU coach Blake Harrell addresses player suspensions for initial time
- Katin Houser’s journey to earning QB1 designation at East Carolina has been several years in the making
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American Conference Media Day: Everything Blake Harrell said at his press conference
- Intriguing 2027 DT from North Carolina enjoys camp in Columbia
‘Learn the lesson’: Harrell talks suspensions Greenville Daily Reflector (sub req’d)
Savannah’s Winston Wright Jr. signs with Cleveland Browns WJCL
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- BYU’s Non-Conference Foe Suspends 3 Players Indefinitely After Arrests
- 2025 Preseason Bowl Projections: Predicting Every Game from December 26 to 29
Rockies land 2 pitching prospects from Yanks for McMahon Major League Baseball
Rockies trade Ryan McMahon to Yankees for two pitching prospects The Denver Post
Yankees acquire Ryan McMahon from Rockies, fill key need at third base The New York Times
17 of the best walk-ons in college football history NCAA
Around the American Athletic Conference
American Athletic Conference
- Head Coach Press Conferences from 2025 American Kickoff
- Commissioner Pernetti’s Press Conference at the American Kickoff
- Two-Sport Stars? American Football Players Take Batting Practice at Truist Field
The Associated Press
- Pernetti on Memphis’ attempted move to Big 12: Your job is to do what’s best for the school
- American Conference deserves fair shot at College Football Playoff, commissioner says
News on 6
- What we learned from Tim Pernetti at American Football Media Day
- Watch: Tulsa’s Tre Lamb makes confident debut at American Media Days
Jeff Monken: Army approach must stay the same in bid to repeat as American champions Times Herald-Record
Navy football welcomes high expectations entering 2025 season The Baltimore Sun
At American media days, K.C. Keeler says quarterback Evan Simon ‘is not locked in as the starter’ Philadelphia Inquirer
Where’s the poll? American Conference drops preseason football media days ranking. NOLA.com
Charlotte 49ers football coach, AD take center stage as American kicks off season Charlotte Observer
USA Today
- How Ryan Silverfield, American commissioner reacted to Memphis attempt to join Big 12
- Jeff Monken: Army approach must stay the same in bid to repeat as American champions
- What Tulane’s Jon Sumrall said about adding BYU QB Jake Retzlaff, Memphis football rivalry
AAC rebrands as American Conference in move designed to fuel growth in changing college landscape WGNO
Trent Dilfer addresses UAB program: ‘I’ve been broken’ ABC 33 40
‘Checked all the boxes’: How a Troy connection led QB Jake Retzlaff to his next program AL.com
American Conference commissioner addresses Memphis-UTSA leaked playbook scandal Yardbarker
An ex-Memphis player allegedly leaked team’s playbook. His new school, Purdue, says that’s ‘mischaracterized.’ Chicago Tribune
American Conference commissioner Tim Pernetti ‘very aware’ of Memphis’ conversations with Big 12 On3
Regional Headlines: The Carolinas and beyond
What NC State coach Dave Doeren said at Pigskin Preview On3
Dave Doeren sends fiery message about rematch against East Carolina Saturday Blitz
Sports Illustrated
- Everything Doeren Said During Opening Remarks at ACC Media Days
- Inside the ACC: Takeaways from Each Team From ACC Media Days
Raleigh News & Observer
- With a sportcoat, even a grin, UNC coach Bill Belichick does the banquet circuit
- What NC State football learned last season that it can carry into 2025
- Wide receiver Jordan Shipp has barely played, but he’s ready to help lead UNC football
- Video: UNC’s Bill Belichick on his quarterbacks
- NC State roster allowed to remain at 125 thanks to House settlement exception
- Ready for a redemption tour, key NC State defender cleared for 2025 season
- Can Duke QB Darian Mensah show he’s more than a big NIL deal? He intends to
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WRAL
- NC Central football coach accuses ACC school of tampering with player on sideline
- Trump signs order to clarify college athletes’ employment status amid NIL chaos
- House v. NCAA settlement will forever change college sports. What it is, what it means and how it works
- What president Trump’s college sports order does and does not do
- Is the ACC in a good place? Will new NIL rules be enforced? Pat Welter and Brian Murphy break down Jim Phillips forum
- Which UNC athletes will get paid and why others will lose out
- Brian Murphy on college revenue sharing: ‘Each individual school can decide how they spend the money’
- New UNC men’s basketball general manager already earns first raise
- Doeren 1-on-1: Continuity is an advantage for Wolfpack
- UNC’s Belichick can’t hide from spotlight at ACC Kickoff
- Belichick: Developing players is what we do
- Doeren: Wolfpack humble and hungry ahead of ’25 season
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Virginia Tech and South Carolina to clash in Atlanta with deep family ties WHSV
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Michigan coaching search: Rece Davis advises Wolverines to keep waiting if they want Kalen DeBoer
Until Michigan officially hires a head coach, the name Kalen DeBoer is going to be mentioned with the search. Even after DeBoer released statements saying he would stay with Alabama, rumors are out there. Folks in Ann Arbor might have been cheering for Oklahoma on Friday night to potentially speed up the process.
Instead, Alabama is heading to the Rose Bowl to face Indiana on Jan. 1. So, if DeBoer was going to be Michigan’s hire, the wait will continue. Which is exactly what ESPN’s Rece Davis believes the Wolverines should be doing in this situation.
“From Michigan’s standpoint, if that’s the guy you want, wait,” Davis said via the College GameDay Podcast. “If it takes waiting until they finish, if they were to upset Indiana, wait if that’s the guy you want. Why settle? One portal class, one recruiting class is not worth settling for a program like Michigan. Now, I understand the concept that there’s no guarantee you’re going to get him. I get that. But if you are convicted that this is your guy, wait it out. See what happens, push forward.”
If Alabama were to win in Pasadena, the next College Football Playoff date would be Jan. 8 or 9. A run to the national championship means DeBoer would not be done coaching the 2025 season until Jan. 19. But Davis mentions no singular NCAA transfer portal and/or recruiting class is as important as getting the right guy for Michigan.
When it comes down to it, Davis does not think DeBoer will leave Tuscaloosa this offseason. Those released statements were viewed as pretty telling in Davis’s eyes. And at the end of the day, DeBoer is still looking to prove to be the guy who can replace Nick Saban at Alabama.
“I do not think Kalen DeBoer will take the job,” Davis said. “Ultimately, because I don’t think he wants to be perceived as running from what he ran to. Michigan’s a great job. If he does, he does, and great for him if that’s what he decides. I don’t think he will end up doing that. Maybe he will.”
The latest update on where the Michigan coaching search came from On3’s Pete Nakos on Saturday. Nakos outlined who the top candidates are at the moment, mainly after Kenny Dillingham signed an extension to stay in Tempe with the Arizona State Sun Devils not too long ago.
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Damon Wilson ll files countersuit against UGA, claims NIL contract non-binding
Wilson’s lawsuit states that UGA’s attempt to collect the $390K lump sum was a ‘strong-arm tactic.’

Damon Wilson II played 417 defensive snaps for UGA during the 2024-25 season. He transferred to Missouri. (Jason Getz / AJC)
Damon Wilson ll, who transferred from Georgia to Missouri, is suing the University of Georgia Athletic Association and the Classic City Collective claiming the term sheet he signed to remain with the program is not a legally binding agreement.
The 42-page lawsuit, acquired by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution after it was filed in the circuit court of Boone County, Mo. on Tuesday, seeks to grant Wilson relief from UGA seeking a $390,000 lump sum it claims Wilson owes by contract and hold defendants liable for “damages sufficient to compensate him for the financial and reputational harm” suffered.
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$2.5 million QB linked to unexpected college football program
A multitude of college football players are set to look for a new home for the 2026 college football season.
In the weeks before the NCAA transfer portal opens, quarterbacks across college football have expressed their desire to explore new destinations. These quarterbacks include DJ Lagway of Florida, Sam Leavitt of Arizona State, Josh Hoover of TCU and Brendan Sorsby of Cincinnati.
One intriguing name in the portal quarterback is former Nebraska signal caller Dylan Raiola. He will enter the transfer portal with two seasons of eligibility remaining.
Raiola is expected to command around $2.5 million in NIL compensation from whatever school he lands at.
One school that has entered the sweepstakes for Raiola is Louisville. Steve Wiltfong of On3 mentioned the possibility of Raiola joining the Cardinals in a recent edition of “Wiltfong Whiparound.”

“They can be a program to keep an eye on for Dylan Raiola,” Wiltfong said.
In the three seasons Jeff Brohm has coached at his alma mater, Louisville has not started a quarterback it recruited from high school.
Former Purdue and California quarterback Jack Plummer transferred to Louisville and started for the Cardinals in 2023. The Cardinals acquired a former Oregon and Texas Tech quarterback from the portal to be their starter in 2024. Brohm brought in former USC quarterback Miller Moss to be the Cardinals’ starter in 2025.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pounder arrived at Nebraska as a freshman in 2024 as one of the highest-rated recruits in the country. Raiola started all 13 games for the Cornhuskers and set a program record for passing yards by a freshman with 2,819 yards to go along with 13 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions.
He guided Nebraska to its first bowl win since 2015 with a defeat of Boston College (20-15) in the Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl.
A broken fibula cut Raiola’s 2025 season short after nine games in early November. He passed for 2,000 yards, 18 touchdowns and six interceptions in his abridged season with the Cornhuskers.
Nebraska (7-5, 4-5) will face No. 15 Utah (10-2, 7-2) in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 31 to end the season (3:30 p.m. EST, ESPN).
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$1.6 million QB linked to College Football Playoff program
Miami finished the regular season 11–2 and earned a berth in the expanded College Football Playoff, advancing with a 10–3 first-round win over No. 7 Texas A&M.
The No. 10 Hurricanes will face No. 2 Ohio State on December 31 in the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic, with the winner advancing to face the victor of the No. 6 vs. No. 3 Georgia matchup in the Allstate Sugar Bowl.
With the Hurricanes set to lose starter Carson Beck after the season and the remaining depth chart made up of quarterbacks with limited in-game experience in Emory Williams and Judd Anderson, speculation has grown that Miami could pursue a proven signal caller in the transfer portal.
On December 19, Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong named NC State quarterback CJ Bailey as a potential option, despite Bailey not yet entering the transfer portal amid growing speculation that he could do so in the coming weeks.
“CJ Bailey, not in the portal, but a South Florida native. That’s a name that people bring up as a potential transfer portal option following his season and his upcoming bowl game,” Wiltfong said.
“Miami is another program that will be a major domino in the transfer portal deal.”

Bailey, a Hollywood, Florida, native, posted one of the more efficient quarterback seasons in the FBS in 2025, throwing for 3,105 yards, 25 touchdowns, and nine interceptions on 68.8 percent passing, while adding 215 rushing yards and six scores on the ground.
His 6-6, 210-pound frame and pocket mobility make him a high-upside, starter-ready option for Power Five programs.
Before arriving at NC State, Bailey starred at Chaminade-Madonna High School, where he was rated a four-star recruit and the No. 29 quarterback in the 247Sports Composite rankings for the 2024 cycle.
He held nearly a dozen scholarship offers, including Georgia Tech, Indiana, Louisville, Texas A&M, and Miami.
On3’s NIL trackers list Bailey’s current valuation at around $1.6 million, a notable asset for a program like Miami that can combine institutional NIL collectives with local South Florida opportunities.
Bailey’s hometown ties, starter-ready tape, recruiting familiarity, and Miami’s ability to offer larger third-party NIL packages and local marketing opportunities together create a plausible mutual fit for a portal move.
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The Clemson Insider
ESPN personality Paul Finebaum has had plenty to say about Clemson and head coach Dabo Swinney over the course of the Tigers’ disappointing 2025 campaign.
This time, Finebaum attempted to sum up Swinney succinctly.
AL.com asked Finebaum for a single word to describe various college football coaches, including Swinney, following the 2025 regular season.
Finebaum’s word for the Tigers’ longtime head man?
“Grandpa,” Finebaum said.
Swinney, now finishing up his 18th season (and 17th full season) as Clemson’s head coach, is only 56 years old.
But of course, Finebaum’s “grandpa” description wasn’t centered around Swinney’s age. Rather, Finebaum was presumably referring to Swinney’s hesitancy to adapt to modern college football.
Finebaum has made it clear he believes Swinney’s reluctance to adapt to the changing college football landscape — specifically regarding NIL and the transfer portal — has caused his program to fall behind the times.
“It’s a very big factor, because he finally began to shift a little bit in the last year or two, but it was almost too late,” Finebaum said in late October. “And it’s really sad for me to say this, because I think everybody on this panel respects Dabo Swinney and appreciates that he has been one of the great coaches of this era, but that’s gone. It goes very quickly nowadays. And I think what’s even more irritating to that fanbase is he just keeps going to the well trying to live off of what he used to do, and unfortunately in college football, that doesn’t matter, especially if you don’t change. He did not change, and frankly, it’s too late.”
Finebaum has sounded off a lot on Swinney this year, with his team failing to live up to lofty expectations as the No. 4 team in the preseason AP Poll and a projected national title contender.
Following Clemson’s loss to Syracuse on Sept. 20 that dropped the Tigers to 1-3 for the first time ever under Swinney, Finebaum said he believed “it’s over” for Swinney at Clemson and “it’s time for him to go.” Finebaum suggested that Swinney should either leave Clemson to coach at another school, or become an analyst on TV like former coaches such as Nick Saban and Jimbo Fisher.
“I think it’s over at Clemson. Let’s quit trying to sugarcoat it,” Finebaum said. “Sometimes it’s very difficult to get it back when you’ve lost it. He lost it, he got it back, now he’s lost it again and he’s lost it badly. It’s time for him to go.”
Following a 3-5 start to this season, Clemson bounced back to finish the regular season on a four-game winning streak to go 7-5 and become bowl eligible for a 27th consecutive season.
Swinney’s Tigers are now set to take on Penn State (6-6) in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Dec. 27 (noon, ABC).
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Why Bear Alexander and Poncho Laloulu Pass on NFL Draft is a Quiet Win for Oregon’s NIL Strategy
For years, NIL has often been framed as college football’s necessary evil — a chaotic marketplace blamed for roster churn, tampering fears, and short-term thinking. At Oregon, however, NIL is increasingly serving a different purpose. It’s not just reshaping how the Ducks build their roster, it’s reshaping how long they can keep it together.
Since the end of the regular season, two high-profile juniors on the Oregon roster have made decisions that quietly underscore that shift. Defensive lineman Bear Alexander announced first that he would return for the 2026 season. Shortly after, offensive lineman Iapani Laloulu, better known as “Poncho,” followed suit. Both will return to Eugene for their final seasons of eligibility.
Both decisions likely don’t happen four years ago at Oregon. Here’s why.
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