What is the College Class System and redshirting?

Anyone new to College Football may wonder what terms like “freshman”, “junior”, or “senior” mean. The terms relate to the US College/University class system and are a reminder of the “college” in college football....

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What are the key details of the House Settlement?

A Beginners Guide to the House vs NCAA Case On Friday 6th June, Judge Wilken delivered her final approval to the House settlement. The settlement is a landmark moment for college sports, addressing student...

The Missing “Why” in College Football?

I have been comparing the structure of College Football to UK sports quite a bit in recent weeks. Whilst doing so, something had been bothering me about the comparisons. This week I finally figured...

How can the College Football Playoff be Improved?

College football is evolving rapidly and changes to the postseason form part of that evolution. As the sport transitions towards professionalism, the College Football Playoff (CFP) is on the brink of further evolution. But...

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The Blueprint for a Top NFL Draft Pick

What separates a first-round NFL Draft pick from a late-round hopeful? This article explores the blueprint teams use to evaluate talent, from physical traits and football IQ to scheme fit and character—highlighted through the rise of 2025’s top pick, Cam Ward. A must-read for college football and NFL fans alike.

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How does NIL work in College Football?

The NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) agreement allows college athletes to profit from their personal brand, emerged after 2021 due to court rulings like O’Bannon vs NCAA. Historically, college athletes could not be paid, but massive revenue from sports raised concerns about their rights. NIL enables athletes to enter contracts for endorsements, public appearances, and uses professional agents, while prohibiting pay-for-play schemes. Funding often comes from NIL collectives tied to colleges. The landscape is shifting toward potential professionalization of college sports, with significant implications for athlete decision-making and the future of college football.