The Coach Blue-Ribbon Committee has named nine semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026, including six NFL coaches with Super Bowl titles, with a final selection to be made on Nov. 18. The finalists will be considered for enshrinement in August 2026, alongside other categories like players and contributors.
The article discusses a gambling scandal involving NBA players and coaches, highlighting the reckless behavior despite the NBA's apparent enabling of such activities, and emphasizing the absurdity of risking careers for relatively small sums compared to their salaries.
In Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season, notable players making believers include Sam Darnold, Malik Cunningham, and others, while coaches like Shane Steichen and John Morton are gaining recognition for their teams' performances. The top MVP candidates are led by Josh Allen, Jared Goff, and others, with ongoing debates about the frontrunners. The week features intriguing matchups, including the Lions vs. Chiefs, and a dynamic MVP race.
After Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season, several coaches are feeling the heat due to poor team performances, with Mike McDaniel, Brian Daboll, and Brian Callahan being the most under pressure to avoid further losses and potential job insecurity.
The article ranks NFL head coaches based on the pressure they face to win at the start of the season, highlighting seven coaches who are under significant scrutiny due to team performance, quarterback issues, and recent team struggles, with Mike McDaniel and Shane Steichen among those most at risk of losing their jobs if their teams do not perform well early in the season.
Several NFL coaches, including Zac Taylor, Shane Steichen, and Brian Daboll, are under pressure to perform well in the 2025 season to avoid being fired, with their job security hinging on team success and development of key players.
The article humorously explores the influence of NFL coaches' comments on fantasy football, highlighting Bengals' coach Zac Taylor's enthusiastic praise for running back Chase Brown, which could impact fantasy drafts.
Several NFL coaches are at risk of being fired before the 2025 season ends, with Zac Taylor, Shane Steichen, Mike Tomlin, Brian Daboll, Mike McDaniel, Sean McDermott, and Raheem Morris identified as the most likely to be dismissed based on their teams' performances and prospects.
The article ranks the 25 most intriguing college football coaches for 2025, highlighting their backgrounds, challenges, and prospects, including notable figures like Bill Belichick, Deion Sanders, and Jim Harbaugh, and discussing their teams' potential and coaching dynamics.
The article ranks the top 25 college football coaches of the past 25 years, highlighting Nick Saban as the greatest due to his record seven national championships, and discussing other notable coaches like Urban Meyer, Dabo Swinney, Kirby Smart, and Jim Harbaugh, among others, emphasizing their achievements, coaching styles, and impact on the sport.
Sony has designed new headsets for NFL coaches, tested in extreme conditions and with crowd noise, to improve communication on the sidelines, and they will be used by all coaches this season.
Sony has introduced new noise-canceling headsets designed specifically for NFL coaches, featuring advanced noise cancellation, weather resistance, and secure wireless communication via Verizon's 5G network, replacing Bose as the league's official headset provider.
The article ranks the top 10 college football head coaches entering the 2025 season, highlighting Kirby Smart as the leader due to Georgia's recent championships, with other notable coaches including Ryan Day, Dabo Swinney, and Marcus Freeman, among others, based on their achievements and team performances.
The article discusses potential inductees for the 2026 College Football Hall of Fame class, highlighting five players—Cam Newton, Aaron Donald, Ndamukong Suh, Percy Harvin, Alan Faneca—and two coaches—Gary Patterson and Chris Petersen—who are considered no-brainers for induction due to their exceptional college careers.
The article evaluates the pressure on college football coaches as they enter the 12-team College Football Playoff, with a focus on Ohio State's Ryan Day, who faces the highest expectations. Day's need for a victory is critical to appease fans after a loss to Michigan, while other coaches like James Franklin of Penn State and Marcus Freeman of Notre Dame also face significant pressure to perform. The pressure meter ranks coaches from those with the most to prove to those with less at stake, highlighting the varying expectations across programs.