Either Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman or Penn State’s James Franklin will become the first Black coach to compete for a college football national championship.
INDIANAPOLIS – Two Indianapolis Colts players are among the NFL’s best. The Associated Press named linebacker Zaire Franklin and guard Quenton Nelson as Second Team All-Pros. Franklin led the
The winner of Thursday's semifinal will become the first Black head coach to advance its team to a national title game.
Three years ago, James Franklin made it clear that change needed to happen ... one of six black head coaches in the sport then in 2007. When Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts and Lovie Smith of the Chicago Bears met in Super Bowl XLI that year, they ...
James Franklin of Penn State and Marcus Freeman of Notre Dame will face off in the Orange Bowl. The winner will be the first Black coach to guide a team to a College Football Playoff final.
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Zaire Franklin led the NFL in tackles this season, but that doesn't mean things went perfectly either. Franklin was one of three Colts players to make the Pro Bowl in ...
The Indianapolis Colts beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 26-23 in overtime at Lucas Oil Stadium on Sunday afternoon to finish the season 8-9. Matt Gay kicked a 38-yard field goal
Ballard cautioned he wouldn't make moves out of desperation, but his track record does include a few aggressive moves.
The Bills had a tremendous Sunday afternoon, defeating the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the Wildcard Weekend Round of the NFL playoffs. Josh Allen threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, James Cook scored a rushing touchdown, and Curtis Samuel and Ty Johnson both scored touchdowns. On defense, the Bills had two sacks but no interceptions.
With the NFL being a passing league, it is now more important than ever to have a reliable pass-catcher at the tight end position. In the last few years, colleg
Jim was born on October 3, 1949, in Franklin, Indiana, to William A. Mitchell and Alice V. (Campbell) Mitchell. A 1967 graduate of Franklin Community High School, Jim’s life was a testament to hard work, kindness, and a love for family – and don’t forget the Indy 500.
The spring and summer of 2020 was a fraught time for college football coaches. Their sport was shut down by the COVID-19 pandemic, cutting them off from recruiting future players and on-field interaction with their current players.