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Brian Kelly is out as the LSU Tigers' head coach after the administration in Baton Rouge relieved him of his duties on Sunday night. After falling to the Texas
Tabor Academy earned its narrowest victory of the season and relied on Bourque to remain undefeated. The No. 74 overall prospect and No. 6 quarterback nationally, per the 247Sports Composite rankings, finished 22 of 35 passing for 368 yards and totaled two touchdowns in a 27-14 win over Concord (N.H.) St. Paul’s.
Ironton High School will not be eligible to compete in this year's high school football playoffs, among other sanctions, the school district announced.
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Notre Dame football should have their eyes on several LSU recruits following the dismissal of head coach Brian Kelly
With where the Notre Dame 2026 class currently sits, there isn’t a ton of room available for head coach Marcus Freeman, and honestly, there aren’t a ton of appealing options currently committed to the Tigers. There are, however, a couple of appealing options that are on the table. Both of them are on the defensive line.
The 5-foot-9 playmaker is a four-star recruit and the No. 228 prospect in the 2026 cycle. He is also ranked as the 14th-best athlete. He is predicted to play running back in college, but has the versatility to play wide receiver as well.
Reigning Division V state champion Ironton will not compete in the 2025 football playoffs because of recruiting violations, the OHSAA announced.
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Michigan football expands recruiting board as signing day draws closer
Michigan’s football team has been quiet on the recruiting trail over the past three months as it looks to put the finishing touches on its 2026 class.
Ryan Patti covers high school football, wrestling and track & field for NJ Advance Media. He previously worked for Rivals covering college football recruiting and has worked in the industry since 2018. He... more
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Michigan State football offers punter in 2026 recruiting class
Luke Jones, a Virginia Beach (VA) native, was the recipient of the offer from Michigan State assistant special teams coordinator Joe Begnal. A 6-foot-3, 220 pound punter, he plays his high school football at First Colonial High School. According to his X account, Michigan State is the first offer for the special teamer.