Joel Klatt names Ohio State No. 1 after Week 4, praising Julian Sayin, Jeremiah Smith and a reloaded defense as the Buckeyes prepare to visit Washington.
Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots.
Mateer just continues to be the lifeblood of the No. 7 Sooners. The Wazzou transfer did it again in Week 4, pushing the ...
Indiana dominated and Michigan survived while both Oregon and Washington cruise to victories. How did that impact the power rankings?
Ohio State enters its Big Ten opener at Washington feeling good about its new-look defense under Patricia. What's changed?
The 117th Apple Cup began with a sack of Demond Williams, a naked-to-the-Eastern-Washington-wind, fully-exposed hit and an 8-yard loss.
In Friday's Week 4 preview I wrote that Saturday would basically close the book on the first act of the 2025 college football ...
With Gesa Field stuffed to the brim, Coug fans were ready for the 117th Apple Cup on home turf. The WSU defense got off to a hot start, with defensive end Buddha Peleti sacking quarterback Demond ...
Colby Humphrey had his hands up and everything. He was in the right spot. Bodied up the receiver. Nearly broke up the pass in the end zone.
Washington reclaimed the Apple Cup trophy Saturday, routing Washington State 59-24. Here are three more takeaways from the ...
Bloomington, Ind. — Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdown passes and D'Angelo Ponds scooped up the punt he blocked and returned it 11 yards for a score Saturday night, leading No. 19 Indiana past No.
With a dominant fourth quarter, Washington steamrolled WSU, winning the 117th Apple Cup, 59-24 — scoring the most points in ...
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