The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Carolina Panthers in the annual Hall of Fame exhibition game on Aug. 6 as part of enshrinement week. The Hall announced the matchup on Wednesday between two of the teams that have former stars set to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame next summer.
The Army Black Knights (16-5) will attempt to build on a three-game home win streak when they take on the Colgate Raiders (6-15) on February 4, 2026 at Christl Arena. On Saturday, in its most recent game, Army fell to Holy Cross 63-48. With 12 points, Camryn Tade was its high scorer. In its previous game, Colgate defeated Lehigh on Saturday, 68-66. Ella Meabon scored a team-high 17 points (and added four assists and 10 boards).
Army averages 73.5 points per game (249th in college basketball) while allowing 77.8 per contest (285th in college basketball). It has a -104 scoring differential overall and has been outscored by 4.3 points per game. The Black Knights put up just 1.0 fewer point than the Leopards allow (74.5). Army connects on 2.3 more threes per game than the opposition, 11.0 (11th in college basketball) compared to its opponents' 8.7.
The Broncos, who beat Josh Allen and the Bills in the divisional round, 33-30 in overtime, are the top seed in the conference and feature perhaps the NFL's biggest home-field advantage because of the high altitude in Colorado. They feature a hellacious defense - the Broncos ranked second in the NFL in yards allowed (278.2 per game) and third in points allowed (18.3) during the regular season.
Colorado State has a +249 scoring differential, topping opponents by 10.8 points per game. It is putting up 66.4 points per game to rank 170th in college basketball and is allowing 55.6 per contest to rank 14th in college basketball. The 66.4 points the Rams average are 6.4 more than the Cowgirls allow. Colorado State knocks down 6.6 three-pointers per game (142nd in college basketball), while its opponents have made 6.3 on average.