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By Luke Fletcher | Ft. Collins, CO As the college sports media landscape continues to evolve, the Mountain West Conference is positioning itself to take greater control of its digital future. Beginning with the 2026–27 season, the conference plans to launch a direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming platform, internally referred to as the Mountain West Conference (MW)…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA Georgia Tech made a major statement in the transfer portal, landing running back Justice Haynes, a move that could reshape the Yellow Jackets’ offense heading into the 2026 season. Among portal additions nationwide, few come with Haynes’ blend of pedigree, production, and game-breaking ability. Haynes arrived on the college…
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By Luke Fletcher | Ft. Collins, CO Wyoming didn’t dabble in the transfer portal this offseason they attacked it. With nearly every position group touched, head coach Jay Sawvel and his staff assembled a veteran-heavy transfer class designed to stabilize key areas and push Wyoming forward in 2026. The haul blends Power Four experience, proven…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA As of January 2026, Georgia Tech has assembled one of its most ambitious and strategically sound transfer portal classes of the Brent Key era. With 19 incoming transfers and a +2 net gain in portal movement, the Yellow Jackets have clearly used the portal not as a patchwork solution,…
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By Luke Fletcher | Ft. Collins, CO Wyoming football took a meaningful step toward reshaping its offensive identity with the hiring of Christian Taylor as the program’s new offensive coordinator. It’s a move that signals more than just a change on the coaching staff — it reflects a clear intention to modernize, diversify, and energize…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA For Georgia Tech fans, the love for Haynes King isn’t about highlight reels or trophy cases. It’s about timing, toughness, and trust; three things the program badly needed after the Geoff Collins era left it battered and searching for an identity. To understand why Haynes King became such a…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The 36th annual Pop-Tarts Bowl (though only the third under its current name) will kick off on Saturday, December 27, 2025, at 3:30 p.m. ET from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. The game will be nationally televised on ABC and match two ranked teams looking to end their…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The expanded College Football Playoff was supposed to end the annual arguments. Instead, it simply moved the debate further down the rankings. Now the controversy isn’t about who belongs in the top four—it’s about bubble teams, automatic bids, and whether the “best” teams are being punished for scheduling tough…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA The 2025 Pop-Tarts Bowl is set to feature a thrilling matchup between #12 BYU and #22 Georgia Tech, with kickoff scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, December 27, at Camping World Stadium. Fans can catch all the action live on ABC. This game will be significant as it…
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By Luke Fletcher | Atlanta, GA For the first time in several seasons, Georgia Tech will enter spring practice without a familiar face under center. Haynes King has exhausted his eligibility, and Aaron Philo’s transfer to Florida has further accelerated a full reset at the quarterback position. What remains is a young, largely unproven QB…