Who stood out from Monday's College Football Playoff title game as potential Seattle Seahawks NFL Draft fits? Brock Huard has a few names.
Tripling the size of the College Football Playoff allowed it to accomplish its primary mission: The regular season was more meaningful, creating higher stakes.
Seattle Seahawks fans should keep close tabs on these draft prospects from the two national championship teams.
The CFP will never likely surpass the NFL in the attention economy, but the march through the first 12-team Playoff has been a positive one.
Ohio State came out on top in the national championship on Monday, outlasting a late Notre Dame comeback push to win 34-23. The game brought an end to the first edition of the expanded College Football Playoff, which features 12 teams vying for the title instead of four.
There has been plenty of uproar over the 12 teams that made the College Football Playoff. College basketball analytics experts have some ideas for improvement. Former five-star wide receiver ...
"It would be nice to have the NFL be a better partner with college football in that we provide them a free farm system they pay no money for to not eat up all the great TV slots and be a partner in helping the College Football Playoff moving into the future with a 12-team playoff," Peach Bowl CEO Gary Stokan told Sporting News.
The annual offseason coaching shuffle continues, and the Seattle Seahawks are not immune to being poached. On Thursday it was announced the Boise State Broncos have signed Zak Hill to be their offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach. Hill was on Mike Macdonald’s Seahawks staff this past season as an offensive assistant and quality control coach.
Since the start of the College Football Playoff in 2014, there have been 11 national champions. Which were the best? We ranked them all.
ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller shares three edge rushers who fit the mold for Mike Macdonald's Seattle Seahawks defense.
Now that it’s all over and the Ohio State Buckeyes are the college football national champions, it can be definitively said: Expanding the College Football Playoff worked.
Seattle Seahawks offensive tackle Charles Cross was the team's lone steadying presence on the offensive line throughout the 2024 season. A franchise left tackle, Cross was a reliable blocker for starting veteran quarterback Geno Smith.