Jan 19, 2026; Miami Gardens, FL, USA; United States President Donald Trump reacts as a fan takes a photo before the CFP National Championship college football game between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Report: President Trump, college sports leaders to hold roundtable

President Donald Trump will chair a star-studded roundtable to discuss the future of college sports next month at the White House, ESPN and Yahoo Sports reported.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and New York Yankees president Randy Levine are listed as vice chairs for the March 6 meeting that includes the commissioners of the Power 4 conferences (Atlantic Coast Conference, Big 12, Big Ten and Southeastern Conference).

Also included on the 35-person guest list are golfer Tiger Woods, NBA commissioner Adam Silver, New England Patriots president Jonathan Kraft and former college football coaches Nick Saban, Mack Brown and Urban Meyer.

ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro and Fox Sports president Eric Shanks also will attend along with former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a College Football Playoff selection committee member. Several athletic directors and former college athletes — including Heisman Trophy winners Tim Tebow and Charlie Ward — also are in the group.

“It’s people who could be involved in helping shape the future of college athletics and some of the solutions and strategies to structuring the athletic world going forward,” said one ESPN source who plans to attend. “It’s so preliminary, it’s hard to say anything with any sort of specificity because there hasn’t been anything provided to us in writing of that sort yet.”

According to ESPN, no active head coaches were invited to the “College Sports Roundtable.”

–Field Level Media

Sep 8, 2024; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) runs past Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold (0) to score a touchdown in the fourth quarter at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images

Alabama continues NFL opening roster dominance

Alabama averaged nearly two players for all 32 NFL teams when the 2024 regular season kicked off last week.

For the eighth consecutive year, the Crimson Tide were the college program with the most or tied for the most players on NFL kickoff weekend rosters, with 61. That outpaced No. 2 Ohio State, which had 51, followed by Georgia (45), Notre Dame (41) and national champion Michigan (40).

Alabama also placed the most players on season-opening NFL rosters in 2018 (44), 2019 (56), 2020 (53), 2021 (54), 2022 (58) and 2023 (57), and it shared the league lead in 2017 (39).

In all, 234 colleges had at least one player on an active kickoff weekend roster.

COLLEGES WITH MOST NFL PLAYERS
Alabama (61)
Ohio State (51)
Georgia (45)
Notre Dame (41)
Michigan (40)
LSU (39)
Penn State (36)
Oklahoma (33)
Washington (32)
Texas (31)
Clemson (30)
Florida (30)
Oregon (28)
Southern California (28)
Texas A&M (27)
Florida State (26)
Iowa (26)
Tennessee (26)
Stanford (25)
Wisconsin (25)
UCLA (24)
Illinois (22)
Ole Miss (22)
Auburn (21)
Miami (21)
South Carolina (21)

The Crimson Tide led all schools with the most running backs (six), defensive tackles (eight) and defensive backs (13), while tying USC with eight wide receivers and North Carolina and Oklahoma with three quarterbacks. The 13 DBs led all position groups by five.

MOST PLAYERS BY POSITION
Centers: Penn State, Wisconsin (4)
Guards: Michigan (6)
Tackles: Oklahoma (7)
Tight Ends: Iowa, Notre Dame, Stanford (5)
Quarterbacks: Alabama, North Carolina, Oklahoma (3)
Running Backs: Alabama (6)
Wide Receivers: Alabama, USC (8)
Defensive Tackles: Alabama (8)
Defensive Ends: Ohio State (8)
Linebackers: Penn State, Wisconsin (8)
Defensive Backs: Alabama (13)
Punters: Penn State (2)
Kickers: Notre Dame (2)

–Field Level Media

Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated through Week 11

Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated through Week 12

Tua Tagovailoa’s odds decreased, but he’s still the heavy favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. Kyler Murray closes the gap.

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HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PROPS: UPDATED THROUGH WEEK 10

Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated through Week 10

Tua Tagovailoa was already the favorite at 4/11 odds. After this week, his odds got better, and every other Heisman trophy candidate’s odds decreased. Also, his team just shut out the 3rd ranked LSU Tigers.

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Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated Through Week 9

Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated through Week 9

There was very little change from last week. The top four spots remained the same, and their odds barely changed.

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HEISMAN TROPHY WINNER PROPS: UPDATED THROUGH WEEK 7

Heisman Trophy Winner Props: Updated through Week 7

Tua Tagovailoa remains the favorite, but Kyler Murray and Dwayne Haskins close the gap and both jump to 3/1.

Note: The change column indicates the percentage change in the odds of each player. Positive change labeled in green means the player is getting bet and his odds are lower, while the negative change in red means the player’s odds have regressed.

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