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.
The Athletic’s 2025 College Football All-America Second Team Defense highlights players who made a huge impact all season, ...
Athletes.org, a group that reps around 5,000 current and former athletes across all sports and divisions, has drafted the ...
Some athletic directors are starting to believe that collective bargaining agreements might be coming to college sports ...
Over the past several seasons, college football players have been able to cash in and profit from their name, image, and ...
Texas A&M is in the College Football Playoff for the first time, taking a huge step toward contending for a national ...
Here's how the nation is making its picks to win it all for the College Football Playoff in NCAA.com's College Football ...
Champions of the four super regions in the NCAA Tournament were reseeded to create the two national semifinal matches. FHSU ...
Iowa State leads three state programs in the top 15 of the latest National Wrestling Coaches Association Coaches Poll. The ...
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark says legislation stalled in Congress is needed to regulate college athletics and put a stop ...
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