Miami’s Mark Fletcher on his podcast with @IbisMediaCo to @PeteNakos:
“That’s something I love doing — I could see myself doing that after this is all over. I especially love it because they said I could just be myself. So that’s easy.”
After Miami’s CFP run, Mark Fletcher Jr. returns with unfinished business. In an interview with @On3, he talked about his family, beating Ohio State & 2026.
"I talked to the guys in the locker room and said, 'Anybody who’s coming back — we’re coming back with a vengeance.'"
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“That’s just Greentree, the best versus the best every single day getting better.” 🔥🙌
Tune in NOW for the next episode of Greentree Made with @mohamed_1k hosted by @fletcherjr_mark 😤
Presented by @AmericanTopTeam
New Florida head coach Jon Sumrall has a few major red flags that are complete non-starters for him in recruiting.
Most of them come down to a player’s love for football and their overall character.
This is what he said⬇️
@NextUpBreneman x @USAT
“If you can throw for 500 yards on somebody, you’re probably going to win the game. But if you can run for 500, you’re guaranteed to win the game and it takes their soul.”
- Rich Rodriguez
Maryland forward Solomon Washington is scheduled to have an NBA pre-draft workout with the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday, per @AgentGoodwin.
Washington averaged 9.8 PPG and 9.2 RPG in his lone season at Maryland after transferring from Texas A&M.
Pittsburgh's Cam Corhen completed a workout with the Milwaukee Bucks today, per his agents Roger Montgomery and Alex Jones of @msportsgrp.
He averaged 13.6 PTS (53.3% FG), 6.8 REB, and 1.9 AST for the Panthers in 2025-26.
NEW: Florida HC Jon Sumrall:
“I didn’t get into this thing for money. I was making less than 20 grand a year living in San Diego, California. Living in a studio where I probably carried a Glock on my hip in and out of the apartment complex some nights.” 😳
(Via @NextUpBreneman)
I traveled to Gainesville to sit down with new Florida head coach Jon Sumrall.
We talked about his journey as a head coach, from Troy to Tulane to now leading one of the biggest brands in college football at Florida.
We also talked about why he chose the Gators, the culture he’s trying to build and why empowering players is at the center of everything he does.
Sumrall opened up about recruiting in the modern era, navigating the transfer portal and NIL, and what it’s going to take to win at Florida moving forward.
Matt Rhule (@CoachMattRhule) is widely regarded as one of the best builders of culture in the world.
Much of his philosophy with @HuskerFootball was shaped by his experience as a walk-on at Penn State, where he learned three foundational truths:
1. "Everything Matters".
2. Every person deserves to be held to championship standards.
3. The most important investment you can make is in the person, not the player:
🏆 Championship standards only stick when they apply to everyone. The moment the rules bend for one person, the culture begins to break for everyone. The fastest way to erode trust in a team is to be selective with accountability. If the star player can skip the line, arrive late, or ignore details that would get someone else corrected, the message is clear: talent earns exemption. When no one is above the standard and no one is beneath it, trust deepens, entitlement disappears, and discipline becomes a shared identity rather than just a set of rules imposed by coaches.
🪣 Every player carries water for the program. The star may score the points, but the walk-on who dives on the floor in practice also helps build the habits that win championships. The star may finish the play, but the walk-on helps build the foundation that makes the play possible. When a team understands that every person carries water, no role feels small, and everyone takes OWNERSHIP of the mission.
🫡 Holding every person to the same standard is one of the highest forms of respect. It tells your best players they are not above the team, and it tells your role players they are essential to it. It will take everyone to win a championship, and just one person to mess it up.
The most disciplined teams transform accountability into a shared promise: we will honor each other enough to demand the best from everyone, regardless of role, situation, or title.
Nebraska GM Pat Stewart left the New England Patriots to join Matt Rhule in Lincoln after a 20-year relationship built on trust.
Now he’s helping rebuild Nebraska for the modern era of CFB.
I sat down with Stewart in Lincoln to talk NFL evaluation, roster building, retention, the portal, and what it’ll take to compete in the Big Ten⬇️