Thursday night football scoreboard
October 29, 2015 - 10:55 pm
Get all the scores, stats and stories from Thursday night’s high school football games.
The Raiders are in their third week of organized team activities, and there are a couple of players that need to show they’re ready to step up.
The Raiders’ season win total opened at 6½ at multiple sportsbooks before and after the NFL draft, but it has since ticked up as high as 7½.
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers doesn’t plan on changing his approach this year despite coming off his first 1,000-yard season.
Oddsmakers don’t expect the Rebels to miss a beat in their first football season under coach Dan Mullen after Barry Odom bolted for the Big Ten to coach Purdue.
Faith Lutheran’s Gavin Day and Clark’s Dominic Harris both announced their college commitment to the same Big 10 school Sunday night.
Raiders quarterback Geno Smith is stabilizing the team’s offense through two weeks of organized team activities.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is using the league’s leverage for a consolidation of money and power, a cycle that can’t continue for the future of college sports.
Las Vegas, once considered too taboo to be the home for an NFL franchise, has emerged as one of the league’s most prominent markets with the Raiders.
A deal that made the Raiders’ AJ Cole the highest-paid punter in the NFL should keep him around long enough to see his expensive new trees grow up.
The Raiders wrapped up their second week of organized team activities Friday, and fans have plenty of questions regarding what’s next for the team.