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College football sleeping giants: Programs due for breakthrough​

Six teams whose best may be yet to come.​

By now, the College Football Playoff national title contenders ahead of the 2024 season are at the forefront. Teams litter the preseason rankings, but there is the underrated second wave of programs not on everyone's radar just yet anxious to flex improvements.

What constitutes holding the label of "sleeping giant" across college football? For starters, being in the middle of a prime recruiting area help and you need resources.

Those are some of the factors including in College Football Select's recently released list of the nation's "top sleeping giants", which includes several surprising picks.

Here are programs falling under the sleeping giant label, according to College Football Select:

NEBRASKA HUSKERS​

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CFB Select: "This answer shouldn’t surprise you. We’re not just dwelling on their history as a college football dynasty, either – regardless of how you feel about Nebraska, they objectively have some of the deepest athletic department support in the country. They have already utilized this to pull in some of the top recruits and transfers in the country."

Judging by the attention gained after five-star freshman Dylan Raiola turned heads in Nebraska's spring game, the Huskers might not be sleeping much longer. He's the biggest recruiting win in program history and the type of player who could be landscape-changing in the Big Ten if he pans out. Nebraska has one of the strongest collectives in college football and booster support has never been issue, those are major positives for a program trying to get back to the pedestal.

One underrated aspect of a "sleeping giant" is coaching stability and Matt Rhule sounds like he wants to stay at Nebraska as long as he can. Having been in the NFL and failed, there's no want or need to return. Managing expectations for Raiola will be vital for Rhule and this program's advancement.

"Joe Paterno used to say better a play too late than a play too soon. Put guys in when they're ready," Rhule said earlier this year before Raiola had 239 yards passing and a couple touchdowns in the first half of the Huskers' spring game. I told Dylan the moment he got there, don't worry about being the five-star quarterbacks. Don't worry about being all these things. Expectation weighs us down. Just play ball. I'm way more interested in (figuring out) where all our (quarterbacks) where they end up. Not where they are in Year 1.

"That's one of the things that's stressing out our young people. Based upon what I've seen, he's in here all the time. He's committed to doing this and doing this at a high level. I want to see him compete and have fun. I wanna see him play fearless. You're going to make mistakes. We had so many turnovers last year. We have to improve that as coaches. But I wanna see Dylan come in her and rip the the ball. I would say there's a chance we'll probably play all three (quarterbacks) because that's modern college football."

Just sayin': I find it humorous that Bo Pelini had a winning record every year (7 total) that he was head coach at Corn. He had just 4 losses each year; Corn thought that they should be better than that so they fired him. They have only had a winning record once (in 2016) since. Since then, Corn did have a golden opportunity when the B1G had 2 divisions and Corn was in the weaker division. With the B1G eliminating the divisions and adding 4 west coast teams that are potential "contenders", it just got a lot rougher for Corn.
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*2024 tCun Shenanigans, Arguments, Cobras, Feckless Marmots, Fake Pandas, Dirty Cheaters

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Michigan hires former NFLPA exec as executive GM of NIL for athletic department

Whitehead will be tasked with providing "dedicated and specialized expertise for Michigan student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and collectives, including strategic guidance, educational programming, and support with partnerships and activations."​

In February, the Michigan athletic department announced a desire to hire an in-house executive general manager focused on name, image and likeness (NIL) compensation for its student athletes.

And Wednesday morning, the Wolverines, in partnership with Altius Sports Partners, announced that Terése Whitehead, a former NFLPA executive, would fulfill that role. Whitehead spent years as Vice President of Consumer Products & Strategy at NFL Players Inc., the for-profit business arm of the NFLPA.

"Terése's addition to our team marks a pivotal moment for Michigan Athletics, and I am excited to partner with her," Michigan ahletic director Warde Manuel said in a release. "Terése is a perfect fit and uniquely qualified to lead U-M's strategy thanks to her impressive sports background in marketing, licensing, brand development, and partnerships and her experience across agency, league, and team settings to tailor tremendous revenue-generating opportunities for teams and individual athletes. Through this joint venture with Altius Sports Partners, I am confident that Terése will quickly navigate the shifting NIL landscape to empower and positively position our student-athletes."

In terms of Whitehead's role, she will be tasked with providing "dedicated and specialized expertise for U-M student-athletes, coaches, administrators, and collectives, including strategic guidance, educational programming, and support with partnerships and activations." Features of her role will include being a liaison between aforementioned parties, educating student-athletes about NIL, and spearheading initiatives designed to maximize NIL at Michigan.

"Returning to the University of Michigan feels like a homecoming where my passion for sports and advocacy began," Whitehead, a 1999 Michigan graduate, said in the release. "My entire sports marketing journey has equipped me with invaluable experience, particularly in leveraging the individual and group NIL rights of professional athletes. Now, alongside Altius Sports Partners, I'm eager to apply that insight to empower U-M athletes in navigating the evolving landscape of NIL. Our goal is clear: support every stakeholder, elevate Michigan's NIL initiatives, and shape futures both on and off the field. I'm committed to making a lasting impact, ensuring every Wolverine student-athlete feels supported, informed, and empowered to seize opportunities ahead."

During her eight-year tenure with the NFLPA, she orchestrated substantial global licensing revenue growth for the organization's for-profit arm, managing a portfolio that generated more than $2.75 billion in sales, and fostering collaborations with businesses leveraging the marketing influence of NFL players. Whitehead was also instrumental in developing customized programs for the benefit of players and partners, extending the NFLPA's global footprint.

Prior to her tenure at the NFLPA, Whitehead served as senior vice president of marketing and brand development at Tandem Sports + Entertainment, where she led strategic marketing efforts for numerous NBA, WNBA, and MLB players including Hall of Famers Grant Hill, Ray Allen, Tim Duncan, and Tamika Catchings as well as current Texas Rangers Executive VP and GM, Chris Young. She also has a background in team marketing, having worked in advertising, branding and promotions for the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Thrashers.
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2027 OH QB RJ Day

So far he has 2 offers:

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Just sayin': RJ Day could be one of those rare recruits (i.e. probably like Arch Manning) where NIL money won't be a big issue. I have no idea what his star rating is likely to be; however, I get the impression that neither RJ wants (nor his father wants him) to go to Ohio State if he's likely to just be the QB4 or QB5. He'll go where he feels comfortable, thinks he'll get good coaching, and believes he'll have the best chance of playing time, etc.
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Game Thread Akron at tOSU, Sat. Aug. 31, TBA

That side of me has been riding with the Buckeyes from frustration to joy and back again for over 50 years (‘68 was the first season I remember)

1968 was the first OSU season for me, too. My first-ever football bet was 50 cents on The Game that year...and we scored 50 points to win. I hope we score 40+ points in the first half against Akron so we can get a lot of the bench players in the game...we're going to need a deep, experienced roster to go all the way to 16-0.
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