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It's all, apparently, up for debate. IN 2017, A Reddit user named Nathan Bingham created what he called the College Football Imperialism Map. Every county in the country was allotted to whatever ...
Ethan Hyman [email protected] College football players get one more chance to explore moves to new schools as the NCAA transfer portal’s spring window opens on Wednesday. It’s a shorter ...
March Madness just does not miss. In contrast, college football supplies maybe the best regular season in all of sports, but its playoff often falls flat. College Football Playoff cannot match ...
New rule changes coming to college football in 2025 include a timeout penalty to stop players from faking injuries, a single timeout for the third overtime and beyond, a codified closing of the 12 ...
But coach Deion Sanders’ idea to open spring to inter-conference competition, modeled after the joint practice sessions held ...
Speaking on a recent episode of The Next Round podcast, college football analyst Connor O'Gara labeled Auburn’s Hugh Freeze as the coach with the "hottest seat" in college football.
It was an amazing season for the SMU Mustangs and head coach Rhett Lashlee, who shocked many by going 11-3 and 8-0 in ACC matchups, leading them to enter the College Football Playoff as the No. 11 ...
A video of Derrick Henry's college football days is now popular. Coach Nick Saban shared a funny story about Henry's early struggles. Henry admitted he only knew how to run with the ball.
It’s that time of year when hope springs eternal, and college football fans can entertain the idea that their team has a chance to take that giant leap forward. But not all teams are made ...
College football is looking to crack down on teams allegedly faking injuries, as the NCAA has approved a major rule change to combat the problem starting this season. This week, the Playing Rules ...
Essential to any advancement of a bill is Cruz, the chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, the body that mostly controls college sports legislation; and Booker, a former Stanford football player ...
It’s the end of an era for early Saturday morning college football programming as iconic broadcaster Lee Corso is set to retire from ESPN’s College Gameday following the show’s Week 1 ...