HN's Heisman Trophy Power Rankings: Week 7
We are just about halfway through the college football season, and five players have separated themselves from the field.
We are just about halfway through the college football season, and five players have separated themselves from the field.
There were a ton of marquee matchups, and for the most part, those games didn’t disappoint.
What an action-packed weekend of college football we just experienced.
While it is just about halfway through the college football season, it’s never too early to think about who could make the trip to New York.
Week six of the 2024 college football season was far and away the most chaotic week of the year thus far.
There was quite a bit of movement in the rankings this week.
It seems the front-runner is not a quarterback as we move into October.
Well, week five of the 2024 college football season contained what was easily the game of the year.
A couple of teams separated themselves from the others in week four of the college football season.
Is Illinois this good? Is Kansas State this bad? How far can Tennessee go? That and more this week.
Texas may be the best and most complete team in college football, while Georgia showed signs of weakness.
Top teams won comfortably and established themselves as the best of the best.
There were some surprises Week 1, while some teams with high expectations sputtered a little out of the gate.
After an exciting and eventful 2023-24 college basketball season, a champion has been crowned and, like 22-23, it’s the Connecticut Huskies.
After an already eventful NCAA Tournament, the grandest stage is yet to come.
Fans will get to see several high-profile matchups in the Sweet Sixteen.
Edey continues to impress on the biggest stage.
Tyler Kolek's 21-point, 11-assist performance led the Golden Eagles.
The "right mentality" proved to be the difference in his great game.
The Boilermakers used the home Indianapolis crowd to go on an impressive second half run en route to a dominant victory over the Tigers.