News
We’re not seeing big picture here. We’re slogging through the minutia of the college football postseason instead of dealing with the big, bad shield in the room. The NFL shield.
Michigan visits Oklahoma on Sep. 6 for a primetime early-season showdown (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC). It will be Michigan’s first ...
College football and the NFL have historically avoided scheduling games against each other, in part because they legally had to. That has started to change. The NFL recently added a game on Black ...
With that in mind, this patch is most likely focused on small stability and performance fixes for College Football 25. That makes sense considering the team is, as mentioned, in the thick of ...
With spring practice in the books, it's officially talking season in college football. Spring meetings for conferences started with the ACC this week and will continue throughout the month of May.
The expansion of the College Football Playoff could cut into the relevancy of conferences playing a championship game, an ESPN analyst has speculated. Could college football's conference ...
Editor’s note: All week, The Athletic looked back at the best of the first 25 years of the 2000s in college football. Also read the top 25 teams, top 25 coaches, top 25 games and top 25 programs.
The 2025 college football season is less than 100 days away, and now that spring practice and the transfer portal window(s) have closed the time has come to really nail down our expectations for ...
NCAA case. Most proposals related to the college football calendar, including the transfer portal, have been tabled until the $2.8 billion settlement is finalized. Judge Claudia Wilkens has set a ...
The college football season is just around the corner. Practices will be underway before we know it, and Saturdays in the fall will soon be packed with action. Excitement is already building ...
The college football landscape is ever changing, and its postseason is no different. Over the past few days, the College Football Playoff has officially changed its format for next season.
These NIL groups, bankrolled and operated by donors and fans, became college football's lifeblood these past few years. Coaches and administrators would like nothing more than to tamp down fans ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results