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Rich Rodriguez Returns Home: A Mountaineer’s Heartfelt Reunion with WVU and “Country Roads” Morgantown, WV — For Rich Rodriguez, the echoes of the past still resonate through the hills of West Virginia. Now back at West Virginia University, where his coaching legacy first truly took shape, Rodriguez is embracing a homecoming that runs far deeper than football. “This place made me who I am,” Rodriguez said, visibly emotional during a recent sit-down with WVU media. “It’s not just about coming back to coach. It’s about coming home.” Rodriguez, who served as WVU’s head football coach from 2001…

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BREAKING: Ten years ago, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day quietly paid all the medical expenses for a kindergarten boy diagnosed with bone cancer. The child underwent a complex surgery that involved grafting bone from his leg into his arm. Today, that boy is 14 years old—and chasing his dream of becoming a football commentator. In a surprise TV segment, the now-teenager looked Ryan Day in the eyes and said: “Coach Day didn’t just help save my arm. He gave me back my future.” Overcome with emotion, Day broke down in tears on live television. …

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CBS  predicts Georgia to lose unlikely road SEC game This prediction would derail Georgia’s season. Georgia v Auburn  Georgia football once again will face one of the toughest schedules in the country during the 2025 season. Thankfully for UGA, many of their difficult games are at home this season. This includes Alabama, Ole Miss and Texas who will all be making the trip to Athens this year. Georgia does however have some difficult road games this season as well, with their SEC opener at Tennessee being the game that stands out the most. While UGA will expect to win…

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Breaking: Bulldog Nation Boosted by Record $15 Million Gift from Longtime Supporters   Athens, GA — In a transformative moment for University of Georgia athletics, a family with deep, multi-generational ties to the Bulldog Nation has pledged an extraordinary $15 million to the Georgia Bulldog Club—the largest single private donation to the organization in recent history.   The historic contribution will directly support the Georgia Bulldog Club’s ongoing mission to foster excellence across all UGA athletic programs. As the primary fundraising arm for the Bulldogs, the Club plays a pivotal role in funding scholarships, enhancing facilities, and advancing support services…

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Georgia fans love to hate these 3 head football coaches Georgia fans love to hate on these guys! Georgia coach Kirby Smart and Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney speak before the start of the NCAA Aflac Kickoff Game in Atlanta.  The hatred of rival head coaches by a fanbase is just how rivalries work, and if there is one thing that Bulldog fans are, it is loyal to Georgia, which means hating their rivals. Not every hated head coach is a rival, though, but some just seem to get under the skin of other fan bases. Georgia certainly…

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ATHENS – It was about two hours before UGA football’s second clash with Alabama during the 2021 season.  I crossed paths with one of Kirby Smart’s best friends, and I dispensed with the small talk (I was in a rush as usual before a game) and said: “Hey, all Kirby has to do tonight is win with the best team of the two teams out there.” Kirby did just that – bringing home the national title to Georgia for the first time since 1980. It was a magical night in frigid Indianapolis. A season later, Kirby’s Dawgs were clearly…

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The Athens Regional is officially set. On Monday, Georgia learned that Binghamton (29-24) will be its opponent this Friday. Oklahoma State (28-23) and Duke (37-19) will join the Bulldogs in Athens for the double-elimination event, which will begin the journey to the College World Series. As expected, the Bulldogs (42-15) earned a top 8 national seed, coming in at No. 7. That means Georgia will have hosting rights throughout the Super Regionals as long as it continues to win. The first pitch on Friday between Georgia and Binghamton is set for noon. “I mean, that’s what I told…

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Breaking News: Rich Rodriguez Named MFC College Coach of the Year   In a stunning and celebrated return to prominence, West Virginia Mountaineers head coach Rich Rodriguez has been named the MFC (Midwest Football Conference) College Coach of the Year, edging out high-profile contenders from the Big 12 including Kansas State’s Chris Klieman, Arizona’s Brent Brennan, and Colorado’s Deion Sanders.   Rodriguez, who returned to West Virginia with high expectations, delivered a remarkable turnaround season that revitalized Mountaineer football and reenergized the fan base. Under his leadership, WVU posted its best record in over a decade, highlighted by signature wins,…

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BREAKING NEWS: Excitement Erupts at Great American Ball Park as Johnny Bench Returns to the Reds!   In a stunning and emotional development, Hall of Famer and Cincinnati Reds legend Johnny Bench has officially returned to his former team — this time, not as a player, but as a Senior Coaching Advisor.   Fans erupted with excitement at Great American Ball Park as the iconic catcher, known for revolutionizing the position during his career (1967–1983), made his surprise appearance during a special press conference.   Bench, 77, expressed his deep connection to the Reds organization, saying, “This city and this…

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Echoes of a Dynasty: Rhule, Devaney, and Nebraska Football’s Repeating History. From Devaney’s culture shift in 1962 to Rhule’s rebuild today, the parallels are hard to ignore. He was the anointed savior – a former star player with fire and vision. The one who would end two decades of mediocrity and restore Nebraska to the success they’d grown accustomed to in decades past. A coach who had mentored a Heisman winner as an assistant — and seemed destined to crown another in Lincoln.   Instead, he left with five straight losing seasons and a confounding record of just 15…

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