Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders is expected to be selected near the top of the 2025 NFL Draft, but if you ask him, he’s confident he’ll go at the very top. Read: Read More
Category: Sports
The El Paso sports scene.
Yard Barker – Carson Beck makes major announcement about his future
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck made a big announcement about his future on Saturday. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – USC’s bookend wins another hit to SEC’s case as best CFB conference
Maybe USC should have joined the SEC instead. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Iowa State HC Matt Campbell disagrees with take on program’s first 10-win season
The No. 18 Iowa State Cyclones may have come up short in the Big 12 championship game, but the team won 10 games for the first time in the program’s 133-year history. Read:…
Yard Barker – Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia says he will return next season under one big condition
The good news for Vanderbilt is that Diego Pavia wants to return to the program for the 2025 season. He just has one condition on that potential return. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Nick Saban rips Ohio State fans for their Michigan obsession
Former Alabama coach Nick Saban thinks Ohio State fans need to get some therapy for their obsession with Michigan. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Navy bursts Alabama’s bubble with Armed Forces Bowl win
Navy accomplished something mighty Alabama couldn’t on Friday: beat mediocre Oklahoma. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – How DeSean Jackson, Michael Vick can shift coaching landscape
While the limited experience of DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick may be a concern to some, it is a risk worth taking for their respective schools. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Highly productive Tulane RB reportedly enters transfer portal
The Tulane Green Wave continue to lose players to the transfer portal. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Watch: Navy QB Blake Horvath wows with incredible run in Armed Forces Bowl
Navy quarterback Blake Horvath’s breakout season ended with a bang at the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl against Oklahoma. Read: Read More



