There are many justifications that can be offered for desecrating the best thing in college sports, but none of them are good ...
Nate Ament made news on Wednesday when he cut his list to 11 schools, including Kentucky. However, there was also another ...
Shane Cartagena-Walsh of Rutgers wrestles Michael Squires of Princeton in the 184 pound bout during the college wrestling ...
According to a report form CNBC, the Oregon Ducks ranks as the No. 17 valuable college athletic program in the country. The ...
Great teams, great players? The SEC has plenty of that. There's also some curious things on the hardwood. Neil Blackmon ...
The Mountaineers couldn’t take the next step under head coach Neal Brown, who was fired after the regular season. In six ...
The TCU women had to forfeit two games and conduct open tryouts on campus last January because they didn’t have enough ...
Fox analyst Joel Klatt has an intriguing suggestion for a 14-team playoff that would create more objective criteria for entry.
If college football's ultimate Championship-or-Bust team busts in the championship game, was the season a success?
Joel Klatt fully embraced his self-appointed role as the hypothetical “commissioner” of college football during a Thursday appearance on the Andy & Ari On3 podcast with Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman.
The one flaw in this Wolverines offense has been turnovers but they've done a better job of taking care of the ball lately ...
While meritocracy may be embodied on the field, it frequently isn’t on the sideline. Marcus Freeman is an exception.