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AP College Football Voter Sparks Outrage With Bizarre Rankings

An Associated Press college football voter has ignited a firestorm of criticism after releasing a highly unorthodox Top 25 rankings list, placing traditional powerhouses behind lesser-known teams and drawing accusations of seeking 'clout'.

AP Poll Shock: Georgia Dethroned, Ohio State Holds Firm

The latest AP Top 25 poll delivers a seismic shift in college football. Georgia's historic streak ends, while Ohio State holds firm at number one. Discover the biggest winners and losers in this week's dramatic rankings shake-up.

Report: Racism 'Normalised' in English Countryside

A landmark report by the Black Environment Network claims racism is 'normalised and tolerated' in rural England, with residents from ethnic minorities facing daily slurs, exclusion, and a lack of support from authorities.

1 in 4 Face Racism in UK Countryside, Survey Reveals

A landmark survey by the Rural Services Network exposes the pervasive reality of racism in the UK's countryside, with 1 in 4 ethnic minority residents experiencing discrimination, challenging the idyllic image of rural life.

Wisconsin QB Billy Edwards Jr. Injured in Purdue Defeat

Wisconsin Badgers' offensive plans are thrown into disarray as backup quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. sustains a serious leg injury during the team's crushing 38-17 loss to Purdue. Get the latest medical update and the implications for the team's season.

College Football Icon Lee Corso Retires from ESPN

Iconic American sports broadcaster Lee Corso, famed for his headgear picks on ESPN's College GameDay, is retiring at 89. Tributes pour in for a man who defined college football for a generation.

Chipotle's NIL Deal: Free Burritos for College Athletes

College athletes at Ohio State, Florida, and Georgia are cashing in on a delicious new NIL agreement with Chipotle, gaining free meals and brand ambassador roles in a landmark deal for student-athlete compensation.

College axes women's swim team in transgender row

Roanoke College abruptly terminates its entire women's swimming programme following a team revolt against a transgender teammate. The controversial decision sparks a fierce debate on sports inclusion and institutional accountability.

Herbstreit's Emotional On-Air Tribute to Lee Corso

ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit delivered a moving and emotional on-air tribute to his broadcast partner and college football icon, Lee Corso, celebrating their decades-long friendship and Corso's immense impact on the sport.

Horley Residents Unite in Powerful Stand Against Racism

The Surrey town of Horley witnessed a powerful display of community solidarity as hundreds of residents organised by Stand Up To Racism confronted a far-right gathering. This in-depth report covers the counter-protest and local response.

Ex-LSU Coach Reveals Team's 26-Can-a-Day Red Bull Habit

A former LSU football coach has lifted the lid on the team's astonishing reliance on Red Bull, detailing a culture where players would routinely consume over two dozen cans a day to survive gruelling training sessions.

Edinburgh Uni’s Role in Scientific Racism

A deep dive into the controversial role the University of Edinburgh played in the development of scientific racism, uncovering its historical ties and lasting impact.

Football discrimination reports hit record high

Reports of discrimination in English football have surged to an all-time high, with a 65% increase in cases compared to last season, according to anti-racism charity Kick It Out.

Georgia football recruit arrested in deadly robbery

Promising Georgia Bulldogs recruit Chace Calicut has been arrested following a botched armed robbery that resulted in the death of an alleged accomplice. The incident has sent shockwaves through the college football community.

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