Ohio State has the top spot, followed by defending national champion Georgia at No. 2. Read: Read More
Category: Sports
The El Paso sports scene.
Yard Barker – The remaining games that will help decide the College Football Playoff
Here are the remaining games in the regular season (plus a special weekend) that will help decide our next College Football champion. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Deion Sanders has big request for Rose Bowl following locker room theft
Several Colorado players had items stolen from the locker room during Saturday’s loss to UCLA, and Deion Sanders has proposed a solution to the problem. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Central Michigan investigating rumor about Connor Stalions on sideline
A rumor circulated this week that Central Michigan was investigating whether or not Stalions was present on the Chippewas sideline during their opening game. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Dabo Swinney goes off on Clemson fan during radio show
Dabo Swinney recognizes that his 4-4 Clemson Tigers are having a very disappointing season, but he doesn’t have time for spoiled fans calling him out over it. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – The 25 best players in Michigan football history
Spoiler alert: Tom Brady won’t be on this list. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Texas Longhorns reportedly working on 5-star flips from Texas A&M and Florida commits
Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns are doing some incredible work on the 2024 recruiting trail. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Mike Gundy sounds off before the final Bedlam rivalry game for the forseeable future
Oklahoma State faces rival Oklahoma in football for the final scheduled meeting for the foreseeable future on Saturday, and Head Coach Mike Gundy thinks they could face off again. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – Oregon lands elite five-star EDGE prospect Elijah Rushing
Elijah Rushing has an apt last name for what he’s about to do at the college football level. Read: Read More
Yard Barker – The top FBS programs never to win a recognized national title
There are plenty of college football programs who have never officially, or universally been recognized to, win a national championship within the poll era (beginning in 1936 with The Associated Press). Here’s…



