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A review of campaign finance transactions shows Brant Frost IV, his family and his companies have given roughly $711,000 to Republican candidates and conservative causes.
ATLANTA (AP) — Texas, with Heisman Trophy candidate Arch Manning set to take over as starting quarterback, is the preseason ...
Vanderbilt was picked to finished 13th in the Preseason SEC Media poll, the league announced in a Friday press release. The ...
Georgia Bulldogs senior tight end Oscar Delp had the option to declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, but ultimately chose to return for one last ride in Athens. Delp announced his decision with a special ...
A Georgia football offensive lineman was arrested last week on three drug-related charges including felony possession of marijuana. Here are details.
Led by quarterback phenom Arch Manning and a few of the top defensive players in the country, the Longhorns are the clear-cut ...
Just a little over a month away from the primetime season opener, Georgia Tech vs. Colorado, let's take a look the 2025-2026 incoming transfer portal addition ...
Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman says a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement has leveled the playing field in college football ...
Republicans are encountering early headaches in Senate races viewed as pivotal to maintaining the party’s majority in next ...
Despite jumping to share his Texas prediction, David Pollack was slow to pick a second team in the SEC Championship Game.
NBC Sports Philadelphia's Dave Zangaro predicts the Philadelphia Eagles will cut former first round pick and safety Lewis Cine.
Who is First Liberty founder Brant Frost IV? His family promised investors a “patriot economy” grounded in Christian faith. Authorities say Frost engineered a Ponzi scheme.