
A new NCAA proposal would eliminate the need for "Week 0" waivers and exemptions, moving the start of the season up one week for every team
Twelve years after crowning its first national champion, the CFP is overhauling its look
Bold predictions for all 16 SEC teams as spring practices come to a close and the 2026 season looms on the horizon
The Commander-in-Chief is advocating for limiting transfers, capping eligibility and NIL reform
The NCAA approved sweeping penalties Wednesday for programs that sign players outside the transfer portal window. Coaches and attorneys across the sport aren't convinced the rules will hold
These formations come on the heels of a college sports roundtable that took place at the White House earlier this month
The NCAA's FBS Oversight Committee introduced legislation Thursday that would allow North Dakota State, Sacramento State and any future FCS-to-FBS programs to compete in bowl games -- and potentially the College Football Playoff -- in their first season.
After more than a decade of complaints from coaches, the NCAA is eliminating the automatic carryover suspension for first-time offenders
Deals tied to collectives and institutional partners are overwhelming the CSC and triggering growing legal and conference scrutiny
Examining the SEC's biggest questions for each of its 16 teams, with spring practices beginning
The most important developments in college football this spring won't just happen on practice fields. They'll unfold in locker rooms, courtrooms and the corridors of power in Washington
Arkansas may have found a new way to fund athletes: a Tyson Foods deal that sends 90 cents of every dollar to players.
At least 35 prominent figures across college and professional sports have been invited to the March 6 meeting
Saving College Sports says pooling FBS media rights could generate billions in new revenue. The Big Ten and SEC say the math doesn't add up and market-driven conference deals will outpace the proposal without federal intervention
For a North Dakota State program that dominated the FCS, the move to the Mountain West isn't about survival; it's about positioning itself before college football's next great divide
Brandon is an award-winning national college football writer. He previously covered Auburn for AL.com, Mississippi State for The Clarion-Ledger, and Arkansas for the Northwest Arkansas Times and Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.