Two of the nation's hottest political battlegrounds could be completely reshaped in 2026 — and provide crucial tests of the staying power of Trump 2.0. Why it matters: Sen. Gary Peters' (D-Mich.) bombshell announcement Tuesday that he's retiring means that Michigan,
Mich., says he's considering a run for U.S. Senate days after Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., announced he would not seek re-election.
Georgia football coaches have been busy recruiting for the 2026 class. Will there be any late additions for February signing day?
Florida, Georgia and Miami are among the schools still working to get 4-star CB Brody Jennings away from Michigan. He was at Miami last weekend, he is at Florida this weekend and Jennings gives the latest: https://t.co/EnFBBhMIOQ (On3+) pic.twitter.com/0KmRm7rpbN
The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.
They will need to defend an open seat in a battleground state that President Trump carried in 2024. And Gov. Gretchen Whitmer ruled out a run.
Logan Stein's perseverance in hockey has taken him from Georgia and consistently back to Michigan to find the competition he craves.
A new rule from state regulators highlights the growing angst from politicians as data centers pop up all over Georgia.
Hiter is ranked as the nation's top running back and has drawn interest from Ohio State, Georgia, Michigan, Tennessee and Virginia, all of whom have offered the 5-foot-11 1/2, 190-pound prospective recruit.
NEW: Georgia transfer QB Jaden Rashada is shifting his focus to the spring portal window, @PeteNakos_ reports,” On3 said in a post. “Rashada plans to work with a trainer and quarterback coach in the next few months.
Other programs, desperate to get back to prominence, have chipped away at Alabama and Georgia’s talent advantage. How will they respond?
Now that we're just over a week removed from the completion of the 2024 college football season, many outlets are looking to the future with 2025 far on the horizon. That includes figuring out which teams will win their conferences,