Former Notre Dame wide receiver heads west – to ACC

Head west young man…

Former Notre Dame wide receiver Tobias Merriweather has announced his next plans and they include playing football at an ACC program.

Well, a soon-to-be ACC program.

Merriweather, a member of Notre Dame’s 2022 recruiting class, entered the transfer portal just days after the Irish concluded this regular season at Stanford.  On Thrusday evening he announced that he plans to attend California to continue his college football career.

Merriweather came to Notre Dame with exceptional speed and size but didn’t put things together with consistency for two seasons.  He finishes his Fighting Irish career with 15 receptions for 325 yards and three touchdowns.

All the best at Cal.

Notre Dame in pursuit of another transfer wide receiver?

Another wide receiver for Notre Dame fans to keep an eye on…

Is Notre Dame done adding wide receivers via the transfer portal for the 2024 season?

According to Tom Loy of 247Sports there is another recent entry to the portal that Marcus Freeman and his staff will pursue.  Cal wide receiver Jeremiah Hunter officially entered the transfer portal this week and Loy states that Notre Dame will be in pursuit.

Despite Cal struggling in recent years, Hunter has shined in three seasons.  He has totaled 144 receptions for 2,056 yards and 13 touchdowns with the Bears.

Hunter was rated as a three-star prospect out of Central East High School in Fresno, California in the 2021 recruiting cycle.

Notre Dame has already added former Florida International receiver Kris Mitchell and former Clemson receiver Beaux Collins via the portal since the regular season’s conclusion.

Ranking college football programs that have the most NFL Pro Bowl selections

Which college football programs have produced the most NFL Pro Bowlers?

We all know that Michigan State football has produced a lot of great NFL talent over the years, but where do the Spartans stack up in terms of the schools that have produced the most high-end, Pro Bowl level players?

This year, two more Michigan State football players look like they are in good position to make it in and bump this number up.

Recently, the College Football Report put out the list of the top-19 college football programs in terms of Pro Bowl selections. Perhaps the craziest thing will be where MSU comes in, as well as one of their rivals, a certain school located in Ann Arbor…

So which college football programs have the most NFL Pro Bowl selections? Find out below.

Auburn falls in ESPN’s Football Power Index ranking

The Auburn Tigers remain in the FPI top 25 following a sloppy 14-10 win over Cal on Saturday.

The Auburn Tigers fell three spots in this week’s ESPN Football Power Index (FPI) following a sluggish 14-10 win over Pac-12 opponent Cal last week.

While the Tigers’ defense played well enough to crack the top six in the country, the sub-par showing from the offense ultimately led to Auburn falling from 22 overall to 25.

The FPI ranks each college football team by a variety of factors; Strength of record, strength of schedule, offensive efficiency, defensive efficiency, and overall efficiency.

Here’s a look at where Auburn ranks in several major categories in the ESPN FPI after a 2-0 start to the [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag] era.

Top plays from Auburn’s win over Cal

The Auburn Tigers won a defensive battle in week two, defeating Cal 14-10 to move to 2-0 on the season. Here are some of the best plays.

The Auburn Tigers squeaked out a gritty road win over Cal on Saturday night, improving to 2-0 on the young 2023 season.

Both teams struggled mightily on the offensive side of the ball, combining for just 503 yards of offense between them.

Auburn’s offense in particular was not very good. Quarterback [autotag]Payton Thorne[/autotag] seemed lost for most of the game, throwing for just 94 yards.

The run game was slightly better, as the quintet of [autotag]Jarquez Hunter[/autotag], [autotag]Damari Alston[/autotag], [autotag]Jeremiah Cobb[/autotag], and Robby Ashford picked up 132 yards on the ground.

The Tigers did manage to put some good film out there despite the rough game though. Here are some of the best highlights from the 14-10 win.

Photo Gallery: Auburn outlasts Cal to move to remain unbeaten

The Auburn Tigers won a close game over Cal to move to 2-0 on the season. Here are some of the best photos from the game.

The Auburn Tigers did just enough to beat the Cal Golden Bears on Saturday night, grinding their way through a 14-10 win.

The west coast trip treated the Tigers’ defense well, as they held a good Cal rushing attack to just 113 yards on the ground.

The offense struggled all game long before [autotag]Payton Thorne[/autotag] finally put a solid drive together and connected with [autotag]Rivaldo Fairweather[/autotag] for the eventual game-winning touchdown.

Here are some of the best photos from Auburn’s gritty win.

Brian’s Column: Auburn needs its linebackers to play better in week two

The Auburn Tigers run defense struggled in week one. This week they go up against a Cal team that had 357 rushing yards a week ago.

The Auburn Tigers are coming off a great 59-14 win over UMass in their home opener last Saturday. The offense was efficient, the special teams nearly broke multiple returns, and the defense was solid enough.

That defense relied heavily on their talent and size against the UMass Minutemen. While that worked against an inferior team, Auburn’s defense, specifically the linebackers, is going to have to play more fundamentally sound football if they hope to move to 2-0 after the dust settles on Saturday.

That means the quintet of [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag], [autotag]Jack Levant[/autotag], [autotag]Robert Woodyard Jr.[/autotag], [autotag]Wesley Steiner[/autotag], and [autotag]Larry Nixon III[/autotag] are going to have to step up against a Cal running attack that just gashed North Texas for 357 yards on the ground.

So what went so wrong for this group in week one and how do they fix it?

It all starts with knowing and staying with your assignments in order to avoid runs like this.

This run by UMass quarterback [autotag]Taisun Phommachanh[/autotag] is one of those plays Auburn defensive coordinator Ron Roberts will want to show to his team once and then burn.

The minutemen run a simple counter. Defensive end #33 [autotag]Mosiah Nasili-Kite[/autotag] gets sucked into the misdirection, creating a need for the filling linebacker, #13 [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag], to keep outside contain.

Instead of doing that, Riley shoots the c-gap, leaving him in no man’s land next to Nasili-Kite.

That leaves cornerback [autotag]Jaylin Simpson[/autotag] out on an island with Phommachanh, a matchup which the UMass quarterback wins with ease. From there, bad angles by the aforementioned Riley and weakside linebacker, #6 [autotag]Austin Keys[/autotag], allow Phommachanh to rumble for 31 yards.

Being out of position was a common theme for Auburn’s linebackers, even on simple play designs.

UMass runs a simple inside concept here, with the offensive line blocking straight up before the left guard comes off his double to the second level.

Again, [autotag]Cam Riley[/autotag] shoots the wrong gap, taking himself out of the play almost immediately.

Austin Keys is late to recognize the run, allowing UMass guard Marcellus Anderson to serve him up a fresh pancake. After Keys goes to the ground, Auburn is left with nobody on the outside, allowing running back [autotag]Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams[/autotag] to pick up a long gain.

Key’s and Riley weren’t the only Auburn linebackers that struggled in the opener.

The Tigers lose contain again on this run play, as [autotag]Elijah McAllister[/autotag] cheats too far inside, allowing [autotag]Kay’Ron Lynch-Adams[/autotag] to bounce his run outside for another large gain.

Again, the job of containment is passed on to a member of the secondary. Although cornerback [autotag]D.J James[/autotag] is a good tackler for his position and makes a nice read, he takes a bad angle and Lynch-Adams has an easy first down.

Bad reads, blown assignments, and missed tackles simply cannot happen often against a good Cal rushing attack. Auburn can’t rely on it’s speed to make up mistakes, as Cal running back [autotag]Jaydn Ott[/autotag] may be the best player on the field on Saturday.

The key for Auburn to win this game is simple.

The run defense just has to be decent enough to hold Cal to one or two big plays. If Jaydn Ott has green grass in front of him, he’s going to back up his trash talk and make the Tigers pay.

Saturday’s game should be a ton of fun, and it kicks off at 9:30 p.m. CT on ESPN.

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‘A name doesn’t mean anything.’ Cal running back Jaydn Ott throws shade at Auburn

The talented running back from Cal has provided his opponent with bulletin board material ahead of Saturday’s game.

The Auburn Tigers just received some bulletin board material ahead of Saturday’s matchup with 1-0 Cal.

Golden Bears running back [autotag]Jaydn Ott[/autotag] spoke to members of the media on Wednesday, making sure to let everyone know he is not afraid of Auburn.

“There’s a lot of focus on the name Auburn. But what I see on film is not really in comparison to what their name is,” Ott said Wednesday. “I just want to get that into my guys’ heads that a name doesn’t mean anything.”

Ott, who rushed for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns in Cal’s opener against North Texas, obviously sees holes in an Auburn defense that struggled to stop the run in 2022 and was only able to hold UMass to 5.5 YPG a week ago.

The Tigers defense also took a hit this week, and possibly longer, with MLB [autotag]Austin Keys[/autotag] injuring his thumb in last week’s game. Key’s figured to play a large role in Auburn’s defensive front seven this year, but will be “out for a while” according to head coach [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag].

Ott’s words ultimately ring semi-true in the sense that Auburn was not close to the best version of themselves over the last few seasons. The often-feared Tigers played more like house cats under [autotag]Bryan Harsin[/autotag]. The film, and the record, reflect that.

Still, Auburn has been in the midst of finding its identity under [autotag]Hugh Freeze[/autotag], creating hype around the program once again. Quotes like this from opposing players are one surefire way to jumpstart a team coming together as one.

There is little doubt that Freeze and Co. will use Ott’s words to light a fire under this new-look Auburn team.

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Dabo Swinney dishes on ACC expansion

Dabo Swinney shared his thoughts on the ACC’s latest expansion.

The ACC will never be the same as the conference has officially announced the additions of Stanford, Cal, and SMU in 2024-25. 

After weeks of speculation and discussions, NC State was the deciding vote, flipping from no to yes, allowing the addition of these three programs into the conference. Clemson, Florida State, and North Carolina stuck with their votes of no, but in the end, they were outvoted. 

Dabo Swinney met with the media shortly after the decisions and gave his honest opinions on what is happening in the ACC.

“I just focus on what I control. I don’t control any of that stuff, I don’t get distracted by any of that. So I think, not surprised is my reaction,” Swinney said. “Nothing really surprises me anymore when it comes to college football and those are certainly three really good institutions for sure. I guess my biggest reaction would be hey, last time we went to Dallas then to Bay Area, California? Brings back great memories for the Tigers.”

Nothing surprises Swinney anymore; it makes sense. You can only say so much about a topic at some point. We know how Swinney has felt about the changes in college football, and rather than further harp on these things, Swinney is looking at the brighter side of things.

Clemson’s and the ACC’s future is still up in the air, as we have no idea whether this will keep the conference intact. There is still a chance FSU leads a charge out of the conference, but we can only guess what will happen next.

Social media reacts to Stanford, SMU, and Cal joining the ACC

Social media reacts to the breaking news of Standford, SMU, and Cal joining the ACC in 2024.

The ongoing saga of college conferences doing a shake-up continues, with the Atlantic Coast Conference welcoming Stanford, SMU, and Cal to the conference in 2024.

The decision has been looming for weeks, as programs, coaches, players, and fans gave their input on the move as many pondered what the ACC would look like adding distant teams to the conference. In a press release from the school, Chancellor Kevin M. Guskiewicz responded to the decision to bring the three programs to the conference.

“I respect the outcome of today’s vote and welcome our new members to the ACC,” Guskiewicz said. “My vote against expansion was informed from feedback I have gathered over the last several weeks from our athletic leadership, coaches, faculty athletic advisors, student-athletes and a variety of other stakeholders who care deeply about our University and the success of our outstanding athletic program. I look forward to working with all our colleagues in the ACC to ensure excellence in academics and athletics – something our conference has long been known for. ”

There is no denying this addition to the ACC will serve implications. Travel and scheduling will become more challenging, leaving fans to think twice about road games. However, with the bad, there is some good, with exciting new rivals on the horizon while adding more respect to the conference.

Social media had a field day with this topic; let us look at how fans reacted to Standford, SMU, and Cal joining the ACC in 2024.