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2026 Panini Senior Bowl Preview: Mobile Poised for Its Annual NFL Draft Showcase
The 77th Panini Senior Bowl, college football’s premier all‑star showcase, is set for Jan. 31, 2026, at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. The game — a key milestone for NFL Draft prospects — will air on NFL Network and draw scouts and decision‑makers from all 32 NFL teams.
East‑West Shrine Bowl 2026: Tradition, Opportunity and NFL Dreams in Frisco
As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the East‑West Shrine Bowl remains one of the key early evaluation stages for professional hopes. For many participants — from Power Five stars to standout FCS performers — the game represents a chance to boost draft stock, earn a coveted pro contract and begin the next chapter of their football journey.
Miami Hurricanes Upset Ohio State 24-14 in Cotton Bowl: Defending Champions Fall in Stunning Loss
Miami Hurricanes shock Ohio State Buckeyes 24-14 in the 2024 Cotton Bowl Classic. Mark Fletcher and the Hurricanes' defense dominate as defending national champions fall short in CFP quarterfinal.
Ohio State vs Miami Cotton Bowl 2025: Media Day Reveals Championship Hunger and Contrasting Styles
Cotton Bowl Media Day showcases Ohio State's disciplined focus and Miami's high-energy confidence ahead of their CFP showdown. Ryan Day's Buckeyes face the Hurricanes' explosive culture on New Year's Eve.
90th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic: Ohio State vs. Miami — A New Era of College Football Excitement
Football fans around the country are gearing up for one of the most anticipated postseason matchups of the 2025–26 season as the 90th Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic is set to take place on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The Playoff Revolution: A Fan's Guide to College Football's Boldest Transformation
College football has always been about more than just the game. It's about traditions, passion, local pride, and those moments that become lifetime memories. The 12-team playoff doesn't replace those traditions – it amplifies them.

