Breaking down an eventful Week 1 in college football, one which saw plenty of highs (Vanderbilt, Nebraska) and plenty of lows (Florida, Clemson). Read: Read More
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The El Paso sports scene.
Yard Barker – Week 1 knee-jerk reactions: ACC’s hopes rest in Miami, Notre Dame might be real deal
College football’s Week 1 Saturday is over, and the season can officially be declared open. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Watch: Michigan CB’s pick-six seals victory over Fresno State after two nullified INTs
As the snap reached Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene, the junior defensive back was already in a full sprint, jumping a wide receiver screen with nothing in front of him but open…
Yard Barker – No. 1 recruit lives up to the hype in Ohio State debut
The hype behind Ohio State true freshman Jeremiah Smith was no exaggeration. On Saturday, Smith made his collegiate debut in a 52-6 throttling of Akron by the No. 2 Buckeyes, immediately showcasing…
Yard Barker – Watch: Texas QB Arch Manning gets huge reception vs. Colorado State
Arch Manning has officially arrived in college football, and Texas Longhorns fans are hyped about it. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Penn State’s new-look offense is encouraging sign for CFP hopes
Penn State and head coach James Franklin are still looking to break through into the College Football Playoff, and it was pretty clear what they needed to fix coming into the 2024…
Yard Barker – ESPN personality crushes Clemson HC Dabo Swinney after ugly loss
Clemson took on the challenge of playing Georgia and failed in emphatic fashion. Now what? Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Florida’s season will only get worse from here on out
Florida looked hapless against Miami on Saturday and they still have an SEC schedule to crack into. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – NCAA nixes Oklahoma State’s helmet QR code for NIL money
The NCAA blocked a plan from Oklahoma State to put a QR code on the back of its helmets that would allow fans to make a direct donation to the team’s NIL…
Yard Barker – Northwestern playing football at temporary stadium with amazing backdrop
Want to see a college football game in a venue which holds 15,000 people and has Lake Michigan as a backdrop? You’ll have to take in a Northwestern home game. Read: Read More



