South Carolina picked up cornerback Brandon Cisse from N.C. State in the transfer portal and now looks to bolster its receiving corps in recruiting
The Gamecocks, who began the 2024 season unranked, finished 19th in the AP poll. It’s the first time since 2022 that USC is ranked in an end-of-season poll. Clemson finished ranked No. 14 in the AP poll. The final USA Today coaches poll hasn’t been released yet.
Ohio State claims national championship, finishing No. 1 in AP Top 25 poll after beating Notre Dame. Other top finishers include Oregon, Texas, and Penn State.
The Atlantic Coast Conference is considering making changes to its annual ACC Championship Game format, at least that is the idea Commissioner Jim Phillips pitched to the media Sunday as the
Davonte Miles, Justin Okoronkwo sign with USC, Clemson takes on Jeremiah Alexander of Alabama, and recruiters hit the road to bring on big local and national talent.
The Richmond, VA native is seen as a South Carolina lean but holds offers from elite programs like Tennessee, Clemson, Georgia, Ohio State, and Miami. Gray will line up alongside Sarratt on the ...
Clemson moved up two spots in the final Coaches Poll. The Tigers are No. 11 after making a return to the College Football Playoff for a first trip to the expand
The final AP Top 25 poll of the 2024 college football season was released Tuesday. Below are the final rankings:
Clemson is coming off a 10-4 season in which it defeated SMU in the ACC Championship and earned a spot in the College Football Playoff for the seventh time. The Tigers have QB Cade Klubnik back along with defensive lineman Peter Woods, among others.
The Southeastern Conference has a big week ahead, with four games between ranked teams, headlined by No. 6 Tennessee at top-ranked Auburn on Saturday.
CFP champion Ohio State was No. 1 in the final US LBM coaches poll. See the ballots of Joey McGuire and former Texas Tech football staff members
The last time we had two consecutive championship games without an SEC team was 2004 (USC-Oklahoma) and ’05 (Texas-USC), back when the Sooners and Longhorns competed in the Big 12.