Arbor View football coach Dan Barnson went into Thursday’s game against rival Centennial worrying about how sharp his team would be in its opener.
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Desert Pines football coach Tico Rodriguez could have been upset Thursday about the fact that his offense was held to 109 yards in the first half.
While the football season is a few weeks old for some high school teams, Palo Verde had its season opener Thursday night at Legacy and the rust showed.
It’s the biggest game of the college football season — at least until a bigger one comes along later in the season. But the hyped rematch between Alabama and Johnny Football dominated talk during the offseason, and the showdown finally arrives Saturday.
While some teams have already played three times, a handful of Division I Sunset Region squads hit the gridiron for the first time this week. Here’s a look at some of the top matchups and key storylines for Week 3.
Some of the loudest NFL fans in the country are attempting to become the loudest in the world.
Here we go again. One of the great debates in sports. That which is either disgracefully dishonest or merely gaining an advantage without breaking rules.
The best athletes for many high school football teams spend the majority of their time playing offense and looking to score. Not at Arbor View.
The concept of “Throwback Thursday” almost certainly wasn’t created with prep football in mind, but that’s not going to stop me.
UNLV coach Bobby Hauck prefers a balanced offense, and even when his football team quickly fell behind by 17 points Saturday against Arizona, he tried to maintain a commitment to the running game.
UCLA returned to football practice on Monday for the first time since the death of walk-on receiver Nick Pasquale, who was hit by a car and killed while walking in his hometown of San Clemente on Sunday.
NFL opening day excitement was tarnished with the death of one fan who fell from a pedestrian overpass outside the big game in San Francisco, and injuries to two others from falls inside the Indianapolis stadium.
Tony Romo and the Dallas Cowboys are looking to reverse some trends, one being three consecutive seasons without a playoff appearance.
The Legacy football team put together a beautiful, 14-play drive during the first half of its season opener that yielded absolutely nothing on the scoreboard.
Liberty linebacker Ethan Tuilagi knifed his way into the backfield and delivered a big blow on Silverado running back Alek Aragon, jarring the ball loose.
