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Max Browne On Whether You Should Commit Before Your Senior Year

Max Browne On Whether You Should Commit Before Your Senior Year

Recently on Twitch, former 5-star recruit and USC QB Max Browne was asked a question from a fan in the chat. The question was: “Do you recommend committing to a college as a junior, or should I wait...

ByScotty Jenkins | Tue Aug 24 2021
College Sports: What To Expect When You Arrive On Campus

College Sports: What To Expect When You Arrive On Campus

College is an exciting transition to go through for any student, athlete or not. And there is no more thrilling time than the first few weeks of your freshmen year. There is even more excitement as...

ByJacob Rimmer | Thu Sep 01 2022
NCAA Divison I Men's College Soccer Preview | Spring 2021

NCAA Divison I Men's College Soccer Preview | Spring 2021

The NCAA [https://gmtm.com/articles] Division I [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Division_I_(NCAA)] Men's College Soccer season is kicking off this week. This will be a unique season for an abundance...

ByJohnathan Wright | Wed Feb 03 2021
Every College Football Program Talking To Athletes On GMTM

Every College Football Program Talking To Athletes On GMTM

With over 12,000 active football athletes and growing, GMTM has become the best place for coaches to find and discover new talent in every class. The interactive marketing tools on GMTM help...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Aug 11 2021
College Soccer: A Wild Opening Weekend In Division I

College Soccer: A Wild Opening Weekend In Division I

Men's Division 1 soccer has seen quite the toss up in the last couple of years. With perennial champions Stanford, succumbing to a few lackluster seasons, the throne was for the taking. Marshall...

ByNick Pavelec | Tue Aug 31 2021
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Women's Volleyball Recap: Week 1 of the Division-I Season

Women's Volleyball Recap: Week 1 of the Division-I Season

The Women's College Volleyball season has wrapped up its first week of play. After beating Texas last year, Kentucky grabbed its first every Division 1 Championship, but with a new season comes new...

ByNick Pavelec | Fri Sep 03 2021
Recruiting in College Basketball: Five-Star Recruit Emoni Bates Has Committed to Memphis

Recruiting in College Basketball: Five-Star Recruit Emoni Bates Has Committed to Memphis

Penny Hardaway and Memphis just got fortunate again in college basketball recruiting. Tigers just signed an unexpected 5-star for the second time in August as they were able to get commitment from...

ByScotty Jenkins | Fri Sep 03 2021
What's Next For Utah Lacrosse: The Newest Addition To Division I

What's Next For Utah Lacrosse: The Newest Addition To Division I

Utah's head coach, Brian Holman, stepped down from his position very recently. He left with honor, being the coach to take their lacrosse program to the next level. When he started with the team,...

ByAlexis Peltzer-Harding | Wed Sep 15 2021
College Football: Presbyterian College Coach Who Doesn't Punt Faces Huge Loss

College Football: Presbyterian College Coach Who Doesn't Punt Faces Huge Loss

Kevin Kelley has gained national notoriety with his coaching style and outcomes in the first two weeks of the college football season. Kelley, who has moved up to the college...

ByJamison White | Wed Sep 22 2021
St. Thomas Athletics Gets Its First Taste of Division I

St. Thomas Athletics Gets Its First Taste of Division I

The most publicized jumps in sports usually center around when high school athletes head directly into the professional ranks. However, St. Thomas’ athletic program is making quite the leap of its...

ByAndrew Pistone | Thu Sep 30 2021
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How Will Additional Days Affect Three Women’s NCAA Playoff Competitions?

How Will Additional Days Affect Three Women’s NCAA Playoff Competitions?

The NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee has been busy recently, as they’ve announced decisions that will presumably reduce the wear and tear on female athletes at the pinnacle of...

ByAndrew Pistone | Fri Oct 08 2021
What Is The Knight Commission? And How Can It Redistribute College Sports Revenue?

What Is The Knight Commission? And How Can It Redistribute College Sports Revenue?

If there’s a lightning rod pairing of topics that goes hand in hand in college sports, in the NCAA and money. At the center of the whirlwind for many decades was the matter surrounding college...

ByAndrew Pistone | Tue Oct 05 2021
College Football: Four Of The Best College Towns In Division-I

College Football: Four Of The Best College Towns In Division-I

What makes a college sports town great? It certainly helps to eat, live and breathe the experience of the school’s athletic programs. Longstanding traditions built over many decades also play a huge...

ByAndrew Pistone | Mon Aug 22 2022
Why Is Boise State’s Football Field Blue?

Why Is Boise State’s Football Field Blue?

Some of college football’s most daunting homefield advantages come to mind pretty quickly. The Big House at the University of Michigan. Happy Valley at Penn State. Owen Field at the University of...

ByAndrew Pistone | Tue Oct 11 2022
Transfer Portal: Does Every Athlete Who Transfers Find A New College To Play For?

Transfer Portal: Does Every Athlete Who Transfers Find A New College To Play For?

On the 15th of October, 2018 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) introduced a transfer portal. According to the NCAA, "The Transfer Portal was created as a compliance tool to...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Oct 19 2022
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Why Jacksonville State Football is becoming so popular

Why Jacksonville State Football is becoming so popular

Fueled by an invitation to leave the Division-I FCS and join college football's highest level, the Jacksonville State Gamecocks are quickly picking up steam as a CFB program to pay attention to....

ByScotty Jenkins | Sun Feb 20 2022
How Cincinnati Made The College Football Playoff: A Look At How The Bearcats Got So Good

How Cincinnati Made The College Football Playoff: A Look At How The Bearcats Got So Good

It’s been one of the most memorable stories we’ve had in recent college football history. The Cincinnati Bearcats [https://gmtm.com/organizations/210/university-of-cincinnati], out of the...

ByAndrew Pistone | Thu Dec 16 2021
NFL Draft: Three Pro Prospects To Watch For From Small-Schools

NFL Draft: Three Pro Prospects To Watch For From Small-Schools

Defining the term "small-school sleeper" can be difficult. Is it a future Hall of Famer like Jerry Rice, taken in the first round of the 1985 NFL Draft? Is it a late-round gem like Tony Romo, who...

ByBryan Armetta | Wed Apr 27 2022
2022 College Football Conference Preview: Who The Favorites Are In The SEC

2022 College Football Conference Preview: Who The Favorites Are In The SEC

S-E-C! S-E-C! S-E-C! It's a chant embraced by the South and universally reviled everywhere else. The pompous, downright braggadocious attitude many SEC supporters have seems to irk other fans the...

ByBryan Armetta | Thu Jun 09 2022
Recruiting: Why does Division-I Basketball have the most teams of any sport?

Recruiting: Why does Division-I Basketball have the most teams of any sport?

Athletes looking to move onto a DI college or university have the best chance if they play basketball. There are 358 schools that offer players the chance to play at the highest level for college...

ByScotty Jenkins | Wed Jun 15 2022
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Is USC Football Finally Back? Recapping Lincoln Riley's First Spring As Trojans Head Coach

Is USC Football Finally Back? Recapping Lincoln Riley's First Spring As Trojans Head Coach

We hear about 'culture changes' in college football all the time; one-season turnarounds ushered in by factors such as a new head coach or a star recruit. However, in this sport, success is fleeting....

ByBryan Armetta | Fri Jun 17 2022
2022 College Football Cheat Sheet: Who Will Finish On Top In The Big Ten

2022 College Football Cheat Sheet: Who Will Finish On Top In The Big Ten

It's not the flashiest conference, nor is it the most talented, but Big Ten football offers consistent drama from top to bottom. Look no further than 5-7 Illinois' nine-overtime...

ByBryan Armetta | Mon Sep 05 2022
College Sports: How To Pick The Right School To Attend

College Sports: How To Pick The Right School To Attend

Picking the right college can be a tough task for any high school senior, but it can be a unique and even more complex process for young student-athletes. As we approach the new school year,...

ByAlexis Peltzer-Harding | Fri Sep 23 2022
Bucket List: Five More College Football Traditions You Need To See

Bucket List: Five More College Football Traditions You Need To See

Part two of some of the best division 1 college football game day traditions throughout the United States. These traditions have been started as early as the 1930s and as recent as 2017. Athletes...

ByScotty Jenkins | Sat Nov 05 2022
How To Play Division-I College Football: Four Requirements For Every Athlete

How To Play Division-I College Football: Four Requirements For Every Athlete

It is no secret that it is often a young football athlete's dream to play their favorite sport at the division I level. They spend their entire lives working on their plays, reps and reps in the gym,...

ByScotty Jenkins | Mon Nov 14 2022
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The Different Levels of Collegiate Football

The Different Levels of Collegiate Football

The NCAA created three divisions in 1973, to provide fair opportunities for students to compete in athletics throughout North America. Currently, 1,268 institutions are providing almost 500,000...

ByMathias Torp | Wed Nov 08 2023