Hour 1: Will Anderson Jr....
Alabama linebacker Will Anderson Jr. joins the show to talk about the Crimson Tide, to share part of his life story, and gives his input on the current state of the NCAA and NIL.
FOLLOW US ON
Alabama linebacker Will Anderson Jr. joins the show to talk about the Crimson Tide, to share part of his life story, and gives his input on the current state of the NCAA and NIL.
Kenyon Rasheed joined the N.Y. Giants as an undrafted rookie fullback in 1993.
Rasheed backed up Jarrod Bunch but filled in admirably when the first-round pick was sidelined. The former Oklahoma Sooner impressed coach Dan Reeves with his blocking, running, and pass-catching.
Brian Jones has been around football his entire life. He’s always had a passion for the game and put in the work to turn it into a career, making it to the pinnacle as an NFL linebacker for the Colts and Saints.
Alabama OLB Will Anderson Jr. Puts The SEC On Notice With His Terrifying Goal For 2022
At 6-foot-4, 243 pounds, Will Anderson Jr. is an absolute monster. The outside linebacker for Alabama was one of the most dominant players in the country last season and is putting the SEC, and the nation, on notice ahead of 2022.
Alabama LB Will Anderson has Heisman Trophy locked in as a goal for junior season
Will Anderson did not have the Heisman Trophy on his list of preseason goals for 2021, but the Alabama outside linebacker dominated college football.
Alabama Crimson Tide Linebacker Will Anderson Jr. joins Maggie and guest host Doug Williams to talk Crimson Tide football and to offer his thoughts on college realignment.
Alabama linebacker Will Anderson Jr. is one of the most exciting players on the defensive side of the ball in college football. Entering the 2021 season, fans and analysts were excited to see what he could do and he did not disappoint.
Will Anderson Jr. says the Heisman wasn't something he put on his goals list last season, but he ended up making a case to be a finalist.
I found Lamar Jackson’s negotiation with the Ravens, which did not result in an agreement, to be the most interesting player-contract negotiation in the NFL this offseason.
As Jackson and the Ravens now retreat to their respective corners for the 2022 season, we can look back and examine the issues in play that, I believe, prevented the two sides from reaching common ground.
When Alvin Kamara appeared to be holding out for a contract extension, some believed his Klutch Sports agent Damarius Bilbo was behind his client’s three unexcused absences from training camp. Whether or not Bilbo advised Kamara to play this hand, the power move failed as the Saints front office quickly leaked that they were seeking trade partners for the fourth year running back.
In a developing story, Coach Deion Sanders and the Jackson State football team face another enemy before traveling to Miami to meet Florida A&M - flooding in Jackson.
A source close to the football program told HBCU Legends that the "water emergency on Jackson State's campus will force the team to cancel practice at Walter Payton Center."
It hasn’t generated nearly as much controversy, but Nick Saban’s explosive comments about Texas A&M and NIL payments also included a shot at Jackson State.
While alleging that A&M “bought every player on their team ... made a deal for name, image and likeness” in reference to the Aggies’ top-ranked recruiting class, the Alabama coach also said that Jackson State “paid a guy a million dollars last year.”
NFL legend and FS1 host Shannon Sharpe verbally eviscerated Brett Favre Wednesday over his connection to the ongoing Mississippi fraud case.
Sharpe voiced his displeasure with Favre on “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed,” saying that the Hall of Fame quarterback would have to be a “crazy mofo” to steal from the underserved.
In this new landscape of college sports, Ohio State football coach Ryan Day told local business leaders his team needed $13 million to keep its talent-packed Big Ten roster intact.
Two of his coaching peers in the mighty SEC, Texas A&M’s Jimbo Fisher and Alabama’s Nick Saban, engaged in a public spat after Saban accused the Aggies of effectively buying players. And the recruitment of stars has been at times cast as a bidding war between top donors from rival schools.