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Patrick Ashford is staying in the Commonwealth but leaving VMI for an attractive spot on Tony Elliott's Virginia staff.
Central State has hired Super Bowl MVP Santonio Holmes as its new wide receivers coach, the program announced Monday. Central State is an HBCU in Wilberforce, Ohio, in between Columbus and Cincinnati.
New Haven's football program has posted 10 consecutive winning seasons and appeared in the NCAA Division II Playoffs in four-straight years, as well as five out of the last six full seasons overall.
Barely three years removed from graduating from Youngstown State, Tony Chiaro already is climbing the ranks at his alma mater. FootballScoop has learned that Chiaro has been elevated into an assistant ...
When Trent Dilfer hired Cole Peterson a few years ago into a top, off-the-field role, it was a move seen as key hire of one of college football's fastest-rising directors of football operations. It ...
FRISCO, Texas – Technology is making its mark in all levels of football, with the hundreds of attendees at the National Football Operations Organization’s annual meeting getting the breakdown on the ...
It's been nearly two weeks since The Puff Piece Interview Heard Round the World, and still the fall is still, ahem, falling. On Friday, former ESPN journalist Pablo Torre reported on his podcast Pablo ...
Jim Knowles cut his teeth as a play caller calling the defense at Western Michigan for a few seasons in the early 2000s before spending eight seasons at Duke calling the defense. He left David ...
After finishing with one of the top offenses in the Ohio Valley Conference in his first year leading the Leathernecks, Joe Davis has spent a good chunk of the off season retooling his defensive staff ...
Scott Satterfield is reportedly filling a key opening on his staff with a veteran special teams presence. Middle Tennessee State's Luke Paschall, who was entering his second season on Derek Mason's ...
In last year's piece, we spilled a lot of ink thinking out loud about the implications of ABC acquiring SEC rights from CBS. When promoting the sport of college football didn't align perfectly with ...