Hawaii: 2025 Hawaii Bowl Champions
Reserve quarterback Luke Weaver came off the sideline and threw a 22-yard scoring pass to Nick Cenacle with 10 seconds left to deliver the Hawaii football team a 35-31 victory over California in the Sheraton Hawaii Bowl on Wednesday.
Ohio: 2025 Frisco Bowl Champions
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Sieh Bangura rushed for 149 yards and a touchdown and Ohio beat UNLV 17-10 on Tuesday night to win the Frisco Bowl.
Western Kentucky: 2025 New Orleans Bowl Champions
Western Kentucky University captured the 25th New Orleans Bowl with a 27-16 victory over Southern Miss on December 23, 2025, at the Caesars Superdome. Quarterback Maverick McIvor led the Hilltoppers comeback as WKU finished the 2025 season 9-4, earning their fifth bowl game victory under head coach Tyson Helton.
Louisville: 2025 Boca Raton Bowl Champions
BOCA RATON, FL — A zany, pun-filled bowl game was the comedic relief that Louisville football needed after an inconsistent and, at times, head-scratching 2025 season.
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I need some time
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A beautiful team
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And some day, babe, we got to meet (Got to meet)
Just anywhere, out in the park
Out on the street, and in the dark
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Down darkened woods with silent trees
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I need some time
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Beautiful
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Washington State: 2025 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Champions
BOISE — Against a brilliant blue backdrop, Zevi Eckhaus looked like a sous chef. He raised his right arm and pinched his fingers together, holding the follow-through on one of the best throws of his career at Washington State, which was cruising right along in Monday’s Idaho Potato Bowl.
Ferris State: 2025 NCAA Division II Football National Champions
Make it four.
Ferris State had explosive starts to both halves on offense and went on to wallop Harding, 42-21, to win the Division II national championship Saturday at McKinney ISD Stadium in McKinney, Texas. It was the fourth national championship in five years for Ferris State.
San Mateo: 2025 CCCAA Football State Champions
COSTA MESA – College of San Mateo was able to survive a 20-point 4th quarter comeback by previously unbeaten Golden West College to repeat as 3C2A state football champions by a narrow 28-27 score on Saturday afternoon at LeBard Stadium on the Orange Coast College campus. Both teams finished with 12-1 records.
Iowa Western: 2025 NJCAA Football National Champions
The Iowa Western football team secured the fourth NJCAA national championship in program history Wednesday night, besting reigning champion Hutchinson, 28-10.
Santa Margarita: 2025 CIF State Football Champions
MISSION VIEJO — Santa Margarita’s football program completed the final stage of a radical transformation Saturday at a destination many believed wasn’t possible before the season.
Grand View: 2025 NAIA Football National Champions
FORT WORTH, Texas – Top-seeded Grand View (Iowa) had the last say in a back-and-forth affair, defeating No. 2 Keiser (Fla.) 22-16 to win the 70th Annual NAIA Football National Championship Saturday (Dec. 20) at Crowley ISD Multipurpose Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas,.
The victory secured the Vikings’ second consecutive football national championship and third overall, having previously claimed the red banner in 2013 and 2024.
The scoring started out slow as neither offense could generate much in the first quarter. However, Keiser (12-1) cracked the scoring column first with a Dorian Hall 27-yard field goal with 42 seconds left in the opening frame.
Grand View (14-0) countered with a pair of field goals in the second quarter. Cory Wood connected on kicks from 45 and 41 yards, with the latter coming with 3:08 to go in the half. The Vikings extended their lead to 13-3 when Dalten Van Pelt broke loose for an 80-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds to go in the second.
Keiser wasted no time in answering, scoring on the opening drive of the second half. Facing fourth and 2 at the 7-yard line, Shea Spencer hooked up with Maurico Porcha for score, cutting Grand View’s lead to 13-10 with 10:19 left in the third. Hall added his second field goal of the day, a 36-yarder, to tie the game at 13-all with 4:26 to go in the third.
Grand View reclaimed the lead with 10:08 remaining in the game when a scrambling Jackson Waring found an open Corey Phillips for a 40-yard touchdown pass. The PAT was no good, leaving the score at 19-13.
Wood tacked on a 32-yard field goal with 2:05 left to give the Vikings a 22-13 advantage.
With two seconds remaining, Hall added a 37-yard field to make the final 22-16. Keiser kept things interesting recovering the onside kick at the Grand View 44 with one second half. Spencer heaved a Hail Mary, but Triston Wilson knocked the ball down to secure the win and national championship for Grand View.
Following the game, Van Pelt was named the Offensive Player of the Game, with teammate Jackson Filer earned Defensive Player of the Game honors. Van Pelt finished with 144 yards rushing and one score on 19 carries. Filer only had three tackles, but all went for a loss of 10 yards as he created havoc in the Keiser backfield.
Waring threw for 144 yards and a touchdown on 9-of-21 passing, connecting with seven different receivers.
For Keiser, Spencer finished with 290 yards on 28-of-50 passing. Porcha and Dallas Desouza each had nine receptions with Porcha covering 114 yards and Desouza 102.
North Carolina State: 2025 Gasparilla Bowl Champions
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) CJ Bailey threw for 221 yards and two touchdowns, and scored another on the ground as NC State took down Memphis 31-7 in the Gasparilla Bowl on Friday.
Western Michigan: 2025 Myrtle Beach Bowl Champions
In the only postseason matchup which pitted two champions from “non-Power” conferences against one another, Western Michigan (10-4, 9-1 MAC) made sure to leave no doubt.
Arkansas State: 2025 XBox Bowl Champions
The Xbox Bowl between Missouri State and Arkansas State on Thursday night is an apt symbol of the fractured modern FBS postseason, which has lost its luster as the College Football Playoff hogs the spotlight, teams opt out, star players transfer and fans turn elsewhere amid a crowded December sports schedule.
Delaware: 2025 68 Ventures Bowl Champions
MOBILE, Ala. (AP) Jo Silver ran for 116 yards, including a 61-yard touchdown, and Delaware wrapped up its first year in the FBS with a 20-13 victory over Louisiana in the 68 Ventures Bowl on Wednesday night.
Old Dominion: 2025 Cure Bowl Champions
ORLANDO, Fla. – Old Dominion finished off one of the finest football seasons in school history with one of ODU’s biggest victories ever as the Monarchs rallied to defeat South Florida, 24-10, in the 11th annual StaffDNA Cure Bowl Wednesday night at Camping World Stadium.
Paris Saint-Germain: 2025 FIFA Intercontinental Cup Champions
Paris Saint-Germain ended a banner year on a high as they defeated CF Flamengo 2-1 in a penalty shootout to win the FIFA Intercontinental Cup™ after a 1-1 draw in regulation. It has been an incredible 2025 for Luis Enrique's men, who won a treble in the 2024/25 season, including their first UEFA Champions League title.
Jacksonville State: 2025 Salute To Veterans Bowl Champions
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- — Caden Creel threw a touchdown pass, Deondre Johnson had six receptions for 101 yards, and Jacksonville State beat Troy 17-13 on Tuesday night to win the Salute to Veterans Bowl.
Andrew Paul’s 1-yard run off a direct snap gave the Gamecocks a 17-13 lead with 5:44 remaining. With about a minute left, Tucker Kilcrease drove Troy past midfield but his Hail Mary pass-attempt to DJ Epps on the final play was knocked down in the end zone.
Creel completed 14 of 20 passes for 173 yards that included a 22-yard touchdown pass to Brock Rechsteiner in the first quarter. Garrison Rippa added a 51-yard field goal in the third for Jacksonville State (9-5).
Kilcrease was 12-of-23 passing for 116 yards and threw two interceptions for Troy (8-6), which ended a 79-game win streak when leading heading into the fourth quarter.
Late in the first quarter, Troy scored its only touchdown on the Gamecocks' botched flea flicker. Luis Medina recovered a fumble in the end zone after TJ Thompson strip-sacked Creel. Scott Taylor Renfroe kicked field goals from 38 and 30 yards in the second quarter and the Trojans led 13-7 at halftime.
Troy had won the last seven games between the teams but it was the first meeting since 2001 for the schools located just 162 miles apart. The Trojans are 33-29-2 in the series that dates to 1924.
Jacksonville State has played in a bowl game in each of its three seasons at the FBS level. Marshall is the only other team (1997-99) to appear in bowl games in each of its first three eligible seasons.
Washington: 2025 LA Bowl Champions
INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- Denzel Boston discovered what it was like to be an LA Bowl football fan at SoFi Stadium.
Fernando Mendoza: 2025 Heisman Trophy Winner
NEW YORK (AP) — Fernando Mendoza, the mercurial quarterback of No. 1 Indiana, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, becoming the first Hoosier to win college football’s most prestigious award since its inception in 1935.
South Carolina State: 2025 Celebration Bowl Champions
Atlanta (WACH) — It was a tale of two halves Saturday as South Carolina State beat Prairie View A&M 40-38 in the Celebration Bowl.
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The Winners
Inter Miami: 2025 MLS Cup Champions
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Inter Miami CF have climbed the mountaintop, becoming MLS Cup 2025 presented by Audi champions with a 3-1 victory over Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Saturday afternoon at Chase Stadium.
Flamengo: 2025 Copa Libertadores Champions
Brazil's unprecedented domination of the Copa Libertadores -- no country has ever come close to winning seven titles in a row -- has come about despite the mammoth amount of minutes the nation's top players have to play.




























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