College Football Headlines Recap: Week Ending July 27, 2025

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Division I

  • Wyoming Set to Open Fall Camp Ahead of Akron Opener The Wyoming Cowboys are getting ready to begin their fall camp on Monday as they prepare for their season opener against Akron. Head coach Jay Sawvel is entering his second year and welcomes back 11 starters and numerous All-Mountain West performers. Source: SweetwaterNOW
  • Florida State QB Tommy Castellanos Disputes Claims He Quit on Boston College FSU quarterback Tommy Castellanos has pushed back against narratives that he quit on Boston College last season, calling them “not true.” Source: Phil Steele
  • UCLA’s Nico Iamaleava Cites Family Proximity as Reason for Transfer UCLA quarterback Nico Iamaleava stated that his main motivation for transferring was to be closer to his family, not for NIL deal money. Source: Phil Steele
  • Lincoln Riley Hopes USC-Notre Dame Rivalry Continues USC coach Lincoln Riley expressed his desire for the USC-Notre Dame rivalry to continue indefinitely, “under the right circumstances,” as the future of the game remains uncertain. Source: FOX Sports

Division II

  • D-II Management Council Supports Proposal for 5 Seasons of Competition The Division II Management Council has recommended a proposal for the 2026 NCAA Convention that would allow student-athletes to participate in up to five seasons of competition. Source: NCAA.org
  • D2 Football Predictions: Five Thoughts Going Into The 2025 Season FloFootball offers a preview of the upcoming D2 football season, highlighting potential storylines such as the impact of the transfer portal, the rise of new contenders, and key players to watch. Source: FloFootball

Division III

  • Football Begins 2025 Campaign Atop D3football.com Top 25 North Central College’s football team is once again at the top of the D3football.com preseason poll for the third consecutive season, earning 24 out of 25 possible first-place votes. Source: North Central Cardinals

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