Thanks to antitrust rulings from the Supreme Court, college football is on an unsustainable path. Only Congress can save it.
Phones light up with notifications from sports-betting apps, alerting students the fate of their wagers—and to new promotions. A 22-year-old shrugs when asked whether he worries about getting hooked.
Some athletic directors are starting to believe that collective bargaining agreements might be coming to college sports.
Athletes.org, a group that reps around 5,000 current and former athletes across all sports and divisions, has drafted the ...
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Champions of the four super regions in the NCAA Tournament were reseeded to create the two national semifinal matches. FHSU ...
The fallout from the College Football Playoff committee’s final rankings continued this week, leading to a fierce response from a prominent national media perso ...
Take the military academies out of the college football equation and what remains is a host of systemic challenges that ...