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The final day of 2025 is here, and with it comes one more full day of football before the ball drops – which will be capped by the sole College Football Playoff (CFP) Quarterfinal on New Year's Eve between No. 2 seed Ohio State and No. 10 seed Miami.
Texas A&M senior DE Cashius Howell officially declared for the 2026 NFL Draft after two successful seasons with the Aggies.
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The Miami Hurricanes and Ohio State Buckeyes will face-off in the Cotton Bowl on New Year's Eve and we have some prospects for you to keep an eye on.
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There aren't just top players to watch, there's top storylines and with the College Football Playoff quarterfinals almost underway, there's a lot to dive into.
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Arch Manning's performance for the Texas Longhorns in the 2025 Citrus Bowl helped cement his spot as a favorite to be the QB1 in the 2027 Draft.
The Tennessee Titans should have their eyes on plenty of top prospects in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, including Arvell Reese, Carnell Tate and Rueben Bain Jr.
Arch Manning shined as No. 13 Texas took down Bryce Underwood and No. 18 Michigan by the final score of 41-27 in the Citrus Bowl on Wednesday.
Fernando Mendoza is thought of as a possibility for the No. 1 pick in April's NFL draft. Several other Hoosiers may be picked if they declare.