Player comps are a great entry point to discuss a prospect's potential at the college football level. Whether it's a budding high school recruit or an emerging player declaring for the NFL draft, a player comp can be a fun way to distill an evaluation.
The recent playoff exchange between Bills quarterback Josh Allen and referee Bill Vinovich during a critical Wild Card game moment has sparked discussions.
Former Patriots quarterback Cam Newton said he'd rather have his MVP trophy than a Super Bowl trophy during an appearance on First Take.
As expected, Cam Newton’s opinion on taking his MVP award over a Super Bowl ring stirred up some folks on social media.
Cam Newton is in the home stretch of Special Forces: World's Toughest Test, and while he would have nothing left to prove if he was kicked off in the final episode, it would be a shame to see him go for something like insubordination. Hopefully, he can get in a better mindset and finish strong in the upcoming Season 3 finale.
Josh Allen thought he was ready to put the Bills’ playoff nightmares behind him. With 3:33 remaining and the Bills set to get the ball back while trailing by three in the AFC Championship game, Allen was caught on camera talking to himself and appearing to say,
Stephen A. Smith and Cam Newton break down the pressure that is on Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen to perform this weekend when the Ravens take on the Bills.
Former Carolina Panthers star quarterback Cam Newton said he would not trade his MVP award for a Super Bowl win during a recent episode of ESPN's "First Take."
Michigan football fans have every reason to be fired up. The No. 1 overall recruit in the 2025 class is set to join the Wolverines.
For Underwood, the challenge is to revive a Michigan offense that was pedestrian in 2024, helping the team compete once again in the Big Ten. The Wolverines ranked 113th in scoring last season, with just 22 points per game, and were even worse in passing, ranking 131st and averaging only 129.1 yards per game.
“NEW: Michigan QB signee Bryce Underwood is the first recruit to ever receive a 100 rating from On3,” On3 said in a post. Bryce Underwood is the #1 player in the country for a reason. He has elite arm talent, he is mobile, and he is also 6'4″ while weighing over 200 pounds. The big fella can do it all.