Terrelle Pryor on Friday sued Ohio State, as well as the NCAA and Big Ten, over denying him compensation as the Buckeyes’ star quarterback more than a decade ago. Tap…
Jimbo Fisher is taking some time away from college football after being fired at Texas A&M last season, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t opinionated regarding the issues plaguing today’s…
West Virginia University president Gordon Gee and Syracuse University chancellor Kent Syverud, supportive ambassadors of the CSFL, released a letter Friday in the Chronicle of Higher Ed predicting the “implosion…
College Sports Tomorrow, which is a group of executives and administrators, has proposed streamlining college football into a “Super League” called the College Student Football League (CSFL). Tap below to…
NORMAN, Okla. — Danny White has a vision. It might not sit well with some Tennessee fans after the Volunteers' AD announced an across-the-board ticket increase of 10% last week.…
UNLV and its NIL collective both released statements clarifying their stances on the Matthew Sluka saga. Tap below to read the report by David Cobb. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/matthew-sluka-leaves-unlv-nil-collective-denies-offering-100k-to-qb-school-calls-demands-implied-threats/
The NCAA is "blocking" Oklahoma State's initiative to place QR codes on its helmets for the purpose of soliciting NIL donations, the Cowboys announced Saturday before their season opener against…
A blanket waiver will exempt postseason games from counting towards redshirt eligibility, the NCAA Division I Oversight Committee announced Tuesday. Tap below to read the report from CBS Sports. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/ncaa-rules-postseason-contests-no-longer-count-against-four-game-max-for-redshirt-eligibility/
We are a couple months or, perhaps, a few weeks away from the last “silly season,” as it’s known, before college athletics moves into a revenue-sharing model with athletes. The…
The average fan probably won't notice the biggest rule change to college football in years, but helmet comms won't solve all of college football's sign-stealing woes. Tap below to read…