The 2024 college football season officially came to an end on Monday night with the Ohio State Buckeyes' win against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the College Football Playoff championship game. And it took less than 10 minutes after the game ended for ESPN to hand the Tennessee Vols some bulletin board material for the 2025 season.
Penn State beats Ohio State, Mikayla Blakes hits the game-winner against Tennessee and LSU and South Carolina prepare to face off
One thing that most Tennessee Vols fans seem to agree on is UT's need to add to the wide receiver room this offseason via the NCAA transfer portal. Tennessee has lost several wide receivers this offseason to either the transfer portal or because their eligibility has been exhausted.
The Tennessee Volunteers have established themselves as one of the leading contenders in the SEC under the leadership of head coach Josh Heupel. Tennessee finished the season with a 10-3 record, suffering a first-round loss to the eventual national champion, Ohio State Buckeyes, in the College Football Playoff.
The Tennessee Volunteers enter the 2025 Season with ample expectations for their starting QB, Nico Iamaleava. His Heisman odds would indicate it's not just the
Ohio State fans are no doubt still celebrating Monday night's national championship victory over Notre Dame, as they should be. The No. 8 Buckeyes went on an in
Tennessee football reached the College Football Playoff in 2024 before falling to eventual national champion Ohio State and finishing 10-3.
In a shocking upset, Penn State handed No. 9 Ohio State its first loss of the season with a 62-59 victory. The win marked the Nittany Lions' first victory over an AP top-10 opponent since 2012. The Buckeyes now stand at 17-1 overall and 6-1 in the Big Ten, while Penn State (10-9, 1-7 Big Ten) celebrated its first conference win of the season.
The longest college football season in history ended Monday night. Only seven months and two days until the start of the next.
Ohio State is No. 1 in the final AP Top 25 college football poll of the 2024 season, the sixth time its has finished atop the AP poll.
John A. Bisesi, 85 of Ashland passed away, Tuesday, January 21, 2025 in University Hospitals Samaritan Medical Center. He was born on November 8, 1939 in Akron, Ohio the son of the late John Anthony and Rosella (née O’Bryan) Bisesi.
The 2024 season saw massive changes in how the college football regular- and post-seasons are televised. Now that it's over, what do the numbers say?