NILvana Sports

  • The Quiet Collapse of Small Colleges: Why Private D3 and NAIA Programs Are Disappearing

    Tre’Jean Watkins In recent years, we’ve seen a wave of private D3/NAIA schools cease operations entirely, primarily due to declining undergraduate enrollment, which has led to financial difficulties.  It’s a concerning trend for a couple of reasons.  One, since these schools are academically focused, undergraduate enrollment relies solely on students who can’t afford higher-tier D1

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  • College Football Playoff Rankings Reactions: Who Rose, Who Fell, and Who’s Still Searching for Respect

    College Football Playoff Rankings Reactions: Who Rose, Who Fell, and Who’s Still Searching for Respect By: Ethan Hu The latest edition of the College Football Playoff Rankings dropped on Tuesday night, and with it came some new debates, a few surprises, and questions about how the committee views teams’ resumes. Here’s the latest Top 25:

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  • Quarterfinal Spotlight: Patriots Prepare for Centennial

    All Eyes Turn to Centennial Centennial Scouting ReportCentennial enters the quarterfinals at 6–5 and arrives with confidence after winning three straight road games. The Cougars opened their postseason with a strong showing against Station Camp and followed that with a 38–19 victory over Memphis Central. Their offense can score quickly, and once they find a

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  • Lelan Gordon Emerges as a Two-Way Force for McKenzie High School

    McKenzie High School found a reliable and relentless leader this season in junior standout Lelan Gordon, a player whose impact stretched across every inch of the field. Whether lined up at middle linebacker, defensive back, or wide receiver, Gordon delivered production that anchored the Rebels on both sides of the ball and showcased why he

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  • Patriots Take Care of Business. Now It’s Centennial’s Turn.

    Friday night’s victory was a complete performance. Henry County had explosive offense, opportunistic defense, and clutch special teams play. It was the type of statement win that tells the rest of the bracket they’re in trouble if they have to travel to Paris. Spellings Leads the Way Quarterback Ayden Spellings delivered one of his best

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  • Defense Defines the Difference: Eagles Grind Out Another NFC North Win

    Lions vs Eagles, Week 11 By Will Weir   The Eagles can win another defensive game against an NFC North opponent. The defense for the Eagles over the last two games has been flat-out amazing. They have allowed 7 points to the Packers and 9 points to the Lions, who were the second-highest-scoring offense in

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  • USJ’s RB Jackson Pugh Is A Relentless Workhorse

    Jackson Pugh has become the heartbeat of the University School of Jackson football. A senior running back with college-level production, Pugh has powered the Bruins’ offense week after week and now stands among Tennessee’s elite as a Mr. Football semifinalist. A Season of Power and Consistency Pugh’s numbers tell the story of a player who

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  • Jaydon Peete Is Built for Big Moments, and Milan Will Need Him Again on Friday

    When the lights were brightest in Round 2, Milan running back and linebacker Jaydon Peete showed exactly why he’s becoming one of the most dangerous two-way players in West Tennessee. Against Mount Pleasant, Peete racked up video-game numbers: 15 carries, 242 yards, three touchdowns, eight tackles, and a tackle for loss. One player accounted for

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  • Will the ACC be left out of the playoff?

    Will the ACC be left out of the playoff? By: Ethan Hu It’s been a crazy college football season. As we head towards the homestretch of 2025, it’s not too early to start looking at the College Football Playoff picture. As it stands, the entire ACC would be shut out in the 12-team field.  As

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  • Ja’Kye Beard Dominates Both Sides of the Ball as Henry County Advances

    Ja’Kye Beard didn’t just show up in Round 2; he took over. The 6’2”, 165-pound sophomore turned in a complete offensive performance with seven receptions for 121 yards and a touchdown. His ability to stretch the field and make plays after the catch makes him one of the most dangerous receiving threats in West Tennessee.

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