Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher offered up a new take on how to reduce injuries at the college level: By offering players five years of eligibility, instead of giving them five years to complete four years of eligibility.
Kansas State moved Daniel Sams from quarterback to wide receiver in the spring, and apparently that switch didn’t sit well with the redshirt junior-to-be.
CBS Sports’ Jeremy Fowler reports the ACC is leaning toward an eight-game conference schedule, keeping in line with the SEC but going against the Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac 12.
Georgia Tech linebacker Jabari Hunt-Days and running back Travis Custis have been ruled ineligible for the 2014 season, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Florida’s offense got itself a nice boost on Friday, with tight end Jake McGee announcing he’s headed to Gainesville as a graduate student transfer, meaning he’ll be eligible to play this coming fall for the Gators.
This one may not be as good as the last one, but it’s up there: For whatever reason, this photo made me think of this quote Saban said after the 2013 BCS Championship: There’s Saban, caught in that awkward moment between looking into the camera and trying to get out of the picture.
Jim Tressel is on his way back to Youngstown State -- where he got his first head coaching gig -- to be the school’s president, the school announced Friday.
Of the 32 players drafted in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, four were rated as five-star recruits out of high school -- just one more than the total of players rated as two-star players taken among the first 32 picks Thursday night.
According to Bruce Feldman, Jaime Wilson -- who announced he’d transfer from Western Michigan back in February -- is heading to FCS-level Bethune-Cookman to be closer to his 5-year-old daughter.
Georgia didn’t land the top player in its state in 2014’s recruiting cycle, and according to another top recruit it might’ve been because of a bad portrait.
Next year will mark the 10th anniversary of Texas’ last college football title -- you know, the one capped by this -- and there’s a chance Vince Young could be working for his old school when that celebration begins.
The Big Ten Network will televise six prime-time games this season, beginning on Sept. 13 with Penn State at Rutgers -- the Scarlet Knights’ Big Ten opener.
Indiana, looking to make its 2015 non-conference schedule easier, paid $750,000 to cancel a home-and-home with USF and replace that series with a home-and-home against Florida International (via the Indianapolis Star).
We’re about to enter the four-month barren wasteland for college football known as summer, so the timing of these 30-second spots by ESPN promoting the SEC Network is a little cruel.
SEC commissioner Mike Slive continues to push for greater autonomy for the “big five” conferences -- the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC -- and while he doesn’t agree with the unionization efforts at Northwestern he ultimately does see changes coming in the near future.
According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Chick-Fil-A Bowl will return to its roots and become the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl beginning with this year’s game.
The shock of Dorial Green-Beckham’s dismissal from the team probably hasn’t completely worn off at Mizzou just yet, even if quarterback Maty Mauk insisted “it’s behind us and we can’t do anything about it.”