10 biggest storylines for the 2025 college football seasonNew Foto - 10 biggest storylines for the 2025 college football season

The 2025 college football season is almost here. With Week Zero less than two weeks away, here are 10 of the biggest storylines ahead of what could be a wide-open season after the first 12-team playoff. The second year of the 12-team College Football Playoff looks like it will be dominated by questions about its future. There's no resolution in sight regarding an agreement on the format after the 2025 season. The arguments about how the playoff should expand to 16 teams appear to be at a standstill. The Big Ten wants to guarantee a specific number of bids for each of the four power conferences — and give itself and the SEC more bids than the Big 12 and ACC — while the other conferences and Notre Dame are much more in favor of a model that guarantees bids to five conference champions and leaves the other 11 spots for at-large teams. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] In this case, the stalemate could end up being OK. If there's no agreement on how the playoff should expand to 16, it could simply stay at 12 for next season and maybe even beyond. After a decade of a four-team playoff, moving on from the 12-team format after two years would be quite hasty. The top four teams in last season's CFP all went one-and-done. No. 1 Oregon got blitzed by Ohio State in the Rose Bowl. No. 2 Georgia lost to Notre Dame. No. 3 Boise State fell to No. 6 Penn State and No. 4 Arizona State lost to No. 5 Texas. Thanks to the format of the playoff, all four top seeds had a month off between games. But they were all also underdogs because of the way the playoff was structured. And that structure only lasted a season. In 2024, the top four seeds were the top four conference champions in the playoff committee's rankings. Arizona State was No. 12 in the final set of rankings but got a bye for winning the Big 12. This season, the top four teams in the College Football Playoff will be the top four teams in the rankings no matter if they won their conference title game or not. With that in place, it's hard to see how the semifinals won't feature at least one top four team. Archie Manning's comments to Texas Monthlyaren't going to totally quell speculation about Arch Manning's 2026 plans. The former Ole Miss and New Orleans Saints QB said that his grandson will stay at Texas for the 2026 season. The redshirt sophomore is entering his first season as the full-time starter for the Longhorns and is the preseason Heisman favorite despite throwing fewer than 100 career passes. If Manning stars and the Longhorns win the SEC, the draft chatter is only going to intensify until the early-entry deadline even if Manning is fully committed to staying in Austin. If Manning leaves early for the NFL, it's not a total lock that he'll be the top QB in the class of 2026. There are multiple QBs vying for that spot, and the season should be fascinating for numerous quarterbacks' NFL prospects. Players like Clemson's Cade Klubnik, LSU's Garrett Nussmeier and Penn State's Drew Allar have all been mentioned as the top QB available in the draft even if Manning would choose to leave Texas. Klubnik had a stellar 2024 after a rough first season in Clemson's new offensive scheme in 2023. Nussmeier threw for 29 TDs in his first season as a starter and will face some of the best defenses in college football in 2025. That includes Clemson in Week 1. Allar has all the tools you want from an NFL QB and his stats improved in 2024 after Penn State changed offensive schemes. Allar threw for over 3,300 yards and averaged 8.4 yards an attempt after throwing for fewer than 7 yards a pass in 2024. A big season from any of those QBs could vault them to No. 1. North Carolina is the most fascinating program in college football ahead of the 2025 season. And that'd be true even without an offseason full of stories that included Jordon Hudson. The six-time Super Bowl-winning coach's transition to college football comes at a school looking for its first conference title since 1980. North Carolina hasn't won 10 games in a season since 2015 and Belichick hasn't coached at the college level. Belichick has surrounded himself with familiar faces on his coaching staff. His son Steve is the defensive coordinator and former Browns head coach Freddie Kitchens is the offensive coordinator. Two former college head coaches in Garrick McGee (UAB) and Bob Diaco (UConn) are also assistants at UNC. Belichick worked the transfer portal hard as soon as he arrived in Chapel Hill, signing players like South Alabama QB Gio Lopez and Boise State linebacker Andrew Simpson. After 6-6 wasn't good enough for Mack Brown in 2024, a winning season is the minimum standard in Belichick's first year. Both the Big Ten and SEC claim to be the best conference in college football. The Big Ten got four teams in the College Football Playoff a season ago and can boast the defending national champion. The SEC had three teams in the playoff — the ACC was the only other conference with multiple bids — and says it's a much deeper league. The Big Ten had five teams in the final CFP rankings. The SEC had seven. Don't expect this debate to be settled anytime soon, either. Both conferences will likely have more than half the playoff field again in 2025 and, outside of Clemson and Notre Dame, the national champion is likely to come from either conference. Oh, and the rivalry extends off the field too, since the two conferences can't agree on a future playoff format. Deion Sanders revealed this summerhe had his bladder removedafter a cancerous tumor was discovered. Sanders has been given a clean bill of health by doctors and will be on the sidelines in 2025. However, Sanders said that the sideline may have more things occupying it. As he detailed his recovery process — and said he wanted to make circumstances like his more comfortable to talk about — Sanders noted that there may be a portable toilet on the Colorado side of the field during games. What Sanders is experiencing is an incredible adjustment for anyone, and there may be moments where he has to slip away for a second. But with his cancer now cured —and Sanders saying he feels like his old self again— he can fully focus on football and a team that is replacing eight starters on the offense, including Shedeur Sanders and Heisman winner Travis Hunter. The 2024 hot seat season was relatively quiet across the power conferences. That seems likely to change in 2025. While coaches like Belichick and Alabama's Kalen DeBoerare under pressure for different reasons, coaches like Arkansas' Sam Pittman, Wisconsin's Luke Fickell and even Auburn's Hugh Freeze need winning seasons to solidify their standing. You can never rule out a September firing in college football if things go poorly enough, but we think there will be at least one power conference coach fired in October after a poor first half of the season. The American was the fifth-best conference in college football in 2024. But that depth took it out of the playoff race. As Boise State went undefeated in the Mountain West with a Heisman contender at running back, every American Conference team outside of Army lost at least two games. The Black Knights were 11-1 when the playoff field was selected, but that loss came by 35 to Notre Dame and the Knights didn't have a signature victory outside of their American title game win over Tulane. Does the American need someone to go 11-1 with a signature non-conference win to have a shot at the playoff? Army plays at Kansas State in 2025 while Memphis hosts Arkansas and Tulane hosts Duke. There are a lot of good teams atop the conference. But Boise State should still be considered the favorite to make the playoff among all the teams outside power conferences. The 2025 season is the Broncos' last in the Mountain West as the conference will look a lot different in 2026. The Mountain West as we've come to know it since it split off from the WAC will lose Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State and Utah State at the end of the season. Those five schools are heading to the remade Pac-12 to join Oregon State and Washington State and Texas State in the conference. This is easily the Mountain West's last best chance to make the playoff. With the Pac-12 rebuilding, the MWC is set to slip at least one spot down the pecking order.

10 biggest storylines for the 2025 college football season

10 biggest storylines for the 2025 college football season The 2025 college football season is almost here. With Week Zero less than two wee...
Jen Pawol made her MLB umpire debut amid unprecedented scrutiny — and held up just fineNew Foto - Jen Pawol made her MLB umpire debut amid unprecedented scrutiny — and held up just fine

Yes,Jen Pawol made historyby becoming the first woman to umpire a Major League Baseball game and, on Sunday, Aug. 10, she was the first to call balls and strikes behind home plate. In any era, that would be significant. Yet in this modern landscape of Statcast strike zones and umpire ratings, and the scrutiny of thousands of social media naysayers, every pitch Pawol called would be parsed and graded in a manner that simply didn't exist a decade or two ago. And just how did Pawol do in arbitrating theAtlanta Braves-Miami Marlinsclash Sunday in Atlanta? Pretty darn well. Pawol called 93% of balls and strikes correctly, according toUmpire Scorecards, which places her in the bottom third of umpire performance this season, but very much in line with her peers. Umpire: Jen PawolFinal: Marlins 1, Braves 7#MarlinsBeisbol//#BravesCountry#MIAvsATL//#ATLvsMIAMore stats for this ump 👇https://t.co/tU23WGEb3Tpic.twitter.com/tNj9jk95ik — Umpire Scorecards (@UmpScorecards)August 11, 2025 Pawol, 48, brought more than 1,200 games of minor league experience to her fill-in assignment, necessitated because the Marlins and Braves played a weekend doubleheader, disrupting the usual umpire rotation. She called 140 of 151 balls and strikes correctly, according to Umpire Scorecards, which simulates every pitch 500 times and, using a dizzying array of factors, aims to create what it calls "interpretability, validity, practicality, and fairness." Pawol's 92.72% hit rate puts her nose-to-nose with a bevy of full-time MLB umpires, including veterans Laz Diaz (92.64%) and CB Bucknor (92.85), who tend to draw the ire of fans, along with the more anonymous Bruce Dreckman (92.76) and Carlos Torres (93.13%). The median percentage for all umpires this season is 94%, or, Pawol's percentage had two more calls been determined correct. Edwin Jimenez, also a Class AAA fill-in umpire in his third year calling balls and strikes in the majors, leads all umpires with 96.48% accuracy in 19 plate assignments. In fact, the 16 Triple-A fill-ins have acquitted themselves quite well, producing a 94.46 median in 10 games. Pawol? She's umped one game, a sample size statistically insignificant as far as assessing her performance. Yet in the most important metric – did the home plate umpire impact the game? – Pawol did just fine, "favoring" the Marlins by 0.28 runs, per Umpire Scorecards. The Braves won the game 7-1. You might say, then, that Pawol earned the greatest compliment an ump could receive: Other than her trailblazing distinction, you'd have hardly noticed her. "We certainly didn't call her up from A-ball, right?" said Marlins starter Cal Quantrill, per MLB.com. "I'm sure she was well-prepared, and I think part of the game moving forward is if this is normal, then we're gonna treat it normal, too. I thought it was fine, and I think she did a quality job. "She should be very proud of herself, and it's kind of a cool little thing to be a part of it. But yeah, just another day." One that figures to be repeated. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jen Pawol's umpire scorecard: How'd she do in MLB debut?

Jen Pawol made her MLB umpire debut amid unprecedented scrutiny — and held up just fine

Jen Pawol made her MLB umpire debut amid unprecedented scrutiny — and held up just fine Yes,Jen Pawol made historyby becoming the first woma...
Say what you want about Katy Perry, her Lifetimes tour is greatNew Foto - Say what you want about Katy Perry, her Lifetimes tour is great

PHILADELPHIA – If you've been online lately, you've seen the criticism. Katy Perry is aspoiled brat. She istoo thinandcan't dance.Katy Perrybrought a setlist to spaceand her "143" albumis a flop. Can we maybe enlist the"Leave Britney alone!"guy at this point and swap in Perry's name? Seriously, why all the hate? What has Perry done to provoke so much agitation and scorn? So her"Woman's World" videodidn't land with the irony she intended. So she had dinner with theformer Canadian prime ministerfollowing herbreakup with Orlando Bloom. So she toes the line between bold and bizarre. If Perry were the monster so many internet trolls profess her to be, she probably wouldn't be selling out arenas – such as Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia Aug. 9 – on herLifetimes Tour. And guess what? It's a fun, vibrant show filled with flying apparatus, dancers, oversized flowers, sleek video panels, an AI Perry and plenty of her goofy charm that borders on silly. Are those legit reasonsfor character assassination? Perry has been loping around the world on this tour for four months. Her Philadelphia stop was the 33rd city on the Lifetimes Tour, with 39 to go before wrapping in Abu Dhabi at the end of the year. It's her first tour since 2018, but it's not as if she's been sitting around flicking petals off daisies in the meantime. Perry bopped through 80 shows in a nearly two-year residency in Las Vegas that ended in 2022. That production,appropriately dubbed Play, featured a rocking horse, dancing tubes of toothpaste and a mammoth toilet bowl. So now she's getting dogged for having a lightsaber duel and hanging upside down inside a metal sphere while singing"I Kissed a Girl"? View this post on Instagram A post shared by KATY PERRY (@katyperry) Perry's tour hasn't been without its own obstacles. She has sung, smiled and hit her marks on stage while her insides were likely crumbling from hersplit with Bloom, her fiance of six years and father of her daughter, Daisy. In San Francisco, the butterfly she rides above the crowd during "Roar" took anunexpected and scary dipwith Perry in tow. Call her whatever you want, but the "show must go on" ethos is strong in this one. Perry has never been a powerhouse singer likeLady GagaorKelly Clarkson, nor does she possess seemingly effortless dance moves likeBeyoncé. But she's a strong vocalist with a knack for writing anthems that reinforce emotional fortitude. "Roar" and "Firework," yes. But also "Wide Awake," coated with a pulsing rhythm from her four-piece band and "Teary Eyes," from 2020's "Smile" album. "Don't be afraid of your tears – they're trying to heal you!" she yelled after the song, her message amplified by her metal-plated outfit. Perry is also fearless. She floats above the stage – which boasts winding catwalks in the shape of an infinity symbol – during "Nirvana," weaves with her dance troupe on metal jungle gyms throughout "Teenage Dream" and starts the show being pulled upward in the center of a space age platform for "Artificial." But along with the sensory assault, Perry's willingness to expose her emotions and her self-deprication are her superpowers. "I'm going to get vulnerable and sing about my first divorce," she said before "Not Like the Movies." After reminding the crowd that since her last tour she became a mother, Perry quipped, "Those (out there) 8-years-old and younger ... I am notDua Lipa. I am Dua Lipa's aunt, Katy Perry." Curiously, Perry's fan base is predominately tween, the same demographic that flocked to her shows donning kitty ears 20 years ago. Midway through her two-hour concert Saturday, Perry continued her bit of calling a fewfans on stageto add some percussion to"The One That Got Away."Two of her choices were preteen girls clearly enthralled to be in her warm presence. Exuding big sister vibes, Perry asked about their backgrounds and their career goals, even doing splits on stage next to one, an aspiring gymnast. She doesn't have to engage at this level, her Disney princess eyes wide as she listened to these kids. Nor does she have to grab a fan's phone during the fizzy two-fer of "Hot N Cold" and "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)" and scamper around the stage to take priceless video for them. But she does it because, even at 40, she's connecting with fans of all different backgrounds. Is it arrested development? Perhaps. Or maybe she's just agirl who wants to have fun. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Katy Perry silences the haters with sleek Lifetimes tour concert

Say what you want about Katy Perry, her Lifetimes tour is great

Say what you want about Katy Perry, her Lifetimes tour is great PHILADELPHIA – If you've been online lately, you've seen the critici...
Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From StudioNew Foto - Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From Studio

Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From Studiooriginally appeared onParade. Martin Scorseserevealed the surprising lengths he was willing to take to make sure that his version ofTaxi Driverwas on the final cut. In a first-look clip from the the upcoming five-part Apple TV+ documentaryMr. Scorsese, Scorsese, 82, and friendSteven Spielbergdiscussed how Columbia Pictures was concerned aboutsome of the bloody contentin the movie. The production studio almost even stopped Scorsese's vision from appearing in theaters. "Marty was very upset," Spielberg, 78, said in the beginning of the clip. "I get a call at the office, and he said (imitating Scorsese's hyper New York City accent), 'Steve, Steve, this is Marty. Can you come over to the house.'" Scorsese added, "They wanted me to cut all the blood spurting. They wanted me to cut the guy who loses the hand …" When an interviewer offscreen asked if he had a gun, Scorsese responded, "I was going to get one." The interviewer asked Scorsese what he was "going to do what with the gun," and he admitted that he didn't have a solid plan. Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "I was angry. I said I was going to threaten them … I'll maybe just shoot or something. I had no idea. I mean, I was just threatening. What I wanted to do, and not with a gun, I would go in, find out where the rough cut is, and break the windows and take it away," Scorsese said. "They were going to destroy the film anyway, you know. So let me destroy it. I'll destroy it. But before destroying it, I'm going to steal it." He continued, "Spielberg said, 'Marty, stop that. Marty you can't do that.' I said… The more they said no, the more I said I was going to do it." Spielberg then shared that someone came up with a plan to "mollify" the MPAA [Motion Picture Association of America], in which Scorsese toned down the bloodiness of the offending sequence with the color of the scene. "He just had to take the color red down to a kind of brown," Spielberg explained. Once the 1976 film was released, it was critically acclaimed and was nominated for best picture at the Academy Awards. Additionally,starsRobert De NiroandJodie Fosterearned acting nods. Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From Studiofirst appeared on Parade on Aug 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Aug 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From Studio

Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal 'Taxi Driver' From Studio Martin Scorsese Considered Violent Tactic to Steal ...
NFL recommends enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following NYC shootingNew Foto - NFL recommends enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following NYC shooting

The NFL is recommending enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following ashooting last month at a Manhattan office towerby a gunman authorities say was targeting league headquarters. The memo, which was sent to all teams on Friday, outlined three recommended changes to security protocols. They will be reviewed at a special league meeting on Aug. 26. "In moments like these, we are reminded that safety is not a background function. It is foundational," the memo said. The enhanced measures recommended include: updated threat assessments at every team and league facility to ensure risks are accurately identified and mitigated; presence of armed officers at team and league facilities whenever players or staff members are present; weapons screening for anyone seeking entry into a team or league facility, including the use of walk-through magnetometers and X-ray scanners for bags, similar to the process for obtaining entry into games. "The Committee recognizes that these changes will affect day-to-day operations and require an investment of time, coordination, and resources," the memo said. "However, there is no higher priority than the safety and security of our players, coaches, staff, and everyone who works in and around our facilities." Investigators believe Shane Tamura, 27, of Las Vegas, was trying to get to the NFL offices after shooting several people in the building's lobby, then another in a 33rd-floor office on July 28, before he killed himself, authorities said. Police saidTamura had a history of mental illness, and a rambling note found on his body suggested that he had a grievance against the NFL over a claim that he suffered fromchronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease that can be diagnosed only by examining the brain after a person dies. Tamura played high school football in California a decade ago but never in the NFL. ___ AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/nfl

NFL recommends enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following NYC shooting

NFL recommends enhanced security measures at team and league facilities following NYC shooting The NFL is recommending enhanced security mea...
Little League World Series 2025: Teams, schedule, bracket and how to watch the prestigious tournamentNew Foto - Little League World Series 2025: Teams, schedule, bracket and how to watch the prestigious tournament

One of the most prestigious youth sporting events is about to get underway. The Little League World Series kicks off Wednesday and promises another year of excellent play from some future major-league stars. The tournament will see a new winner in 2025 after defending champion Lake Mary was knocked off by another team from the Southwest. As fans gather in Williamsport to watch all the action, here's everything you need to know about the 2025 Little League World Series. The 2025 Little League World Series will take place Wednesday, Aug. 13 through Sunday, Aug. 24. That's typical for the event, which was first held in 1947 and has generally taken place in August. Here's how things will shake out during the event. Bracket play begins Wednesday, Aug. 13. Throughout most of the tournament, games will begin at 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., all ET, in the early rounds. Winners of those first four games will advance to the next round, where Canada, the Caribbean, the Northwest and West teams will get in their first game action. That will take place Friday, Aug. 15. [Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2025 NFL season] Between Aug. 16 and Aug. 17, the teams that lost in the first set of games will fight to keep their championship dreams alive. Game times will shift Sunday, Aug. 17, with 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. start times on that day. Play will then alternate between the winners and losers bracket between Aug. 18 and Aug. 19. On Aug. 20, eight teams will remain in contention. All teams will play that day. The two teams in the winners bracket that lose on the 20th will then play on the 21st to determine which team will head to the its respective final. The U.S. championship game and the international championship game will both occur Saturday, Aug. 23. The international game will happen first, with play starting at 12:30 p.m. ET. The U.S. championship game will take place at 3:30 p.m. ET. The next day, Sunday, Aug. 24, both the consolation game and the LLBWS championship game will be held. The consolation game begins at 10 a.m. ET. The LLBWS championship game is set for 3 p.m. ET. A total of 20 teams — 10 from the United States and 10 International clubs — will compete in a modified double-elimination tournament. Play begins Aug. 13, with the winners advancing and remaining in the winners portion of the bracket. Starting Aug. 16, the teams that lost their first games will face off to determine which teams remain in the event. Once a team loses twice, it is eliminated. But that changes once the championships begin. The U.S. championship game and international championship game will be held Saturday, Aug. 23, and will both be single-elimination games. That creates a scenario where a team could be eliminated from the event with just one loss. The same thing will hold true for the LLBWS championship game. It's a single-elimination contest. Games will last six innings. If a game is tied after six innings, both teams will play the seventh inning as normal, with no runners on base. But if the game extends past the seventh inning, a runner will open each inning on second base. The following 20 teams will take part in the 2025 Little League World Series: Region Team City/State Great Lakes Clarendon Hills LL Clarendon Hills Metro Fairfield National LL Fairfield, Connecticut Mid-Atlantic Glenmoore Eagle LL Upper Uwchlan Township, Pennsylvania Midwest Sioux Falls LL Sioux Falls, South Dakota Mountain Summerlin South LL Las Vegas, Nevada New England Braintree American LL Braintree, Massachusetts Northwest Bonney Lake/Sumner LL Bonney Lake, Washington Southeast Irmo LL Irmo, South Carolina Southwest Lamar LL Richmond, Texas West Honolulu LL Honolulu, Hawaii Asia-Pacific Tung-Yuan LL Taipei, Chinese Taipei Australia Brisbane North Region Little League Brisbane, Queensland Canada Little Mountain LL Vancouver, British Columbia Caribbean Aruba Center LL Santa Cruz, Aruba Europe-Africa South Czech Republic LL Brno, Czechia Japan Joto LL Tokyo, Japan Latin America Cardenales Little League Barquisimeto, Venezuela Mexico El Swing Perfecto Little League Chihuahua, Mexico Panama Vacamonte Little League Arraijan, Panama Puerto Rico Juan A. Bibiloni LL Yabucoa, Puerto Rico A full bracket for the 2025 Little League World Seriescan be found here. Little League World Series players must be between the ages of 10 and 12. The tournament previously allowed 13-year-olds to take part in the event, but altered that rule in 2015. Given the ages of the players involved, there arestrict rules on pitching limitsat the event. Players who are 10 are capped at 75 pitches a day. Players who are 11 or 12 are allowed to throw 85 pitches in a day. There are also mandatory days of rest for players based on how many pitches they throw in a game. Players who throw between 0 and 20 pitches are not required to rest. Players who throw between 21 and 35 pitches must rest for one day. That figure jumps to two days of rest if a pitcher throws between 36 and 50 pitches. Three days of rest are required for players who throw between 51 and 65 pitches. Once a pitcher throws 66 or more pitches, they need to rest for four days. Since the first Little League World Series in 1947, the event has been held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. These days, games are held at either Howard J. Lamade Stadium or Volunteer Stadium, which are located at the Little League headquarters complex. Williamsport won the first-ever Little League World Series, which featured teams from 17 different Little Leagues around the United States. Twelve total teams took part in the first Little League World Series in 1947. Every single game and event between Aug. 13 and Aug. 22 — including the Little League Home Run Derby and the MLB Little League Classic between the Seattle Mariners and the New York Mets — will air on ESPN. On Aug. 23, both the U.S. championship game and the international championship game will air on ABC. The LLBWS championship will also air on ABC on Aug. 24. That game will begin at 3 p.m. ET. Fans looking to watch the consolation game on the 24th will be able to do so over on ESPN2. That game begins at 10 a.m. ET.

Little League World Series 2025: Teams, schedule, bracket and how to watch the prestigious tournament

Little League World Series 2025: Teams, schedule, bracket and how to watch the prestigious tournament One of the most prestigious youth spor...

 

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