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Les Miles joined the Dan Patrick Show on Monday, less than 24 hours after his firing from LSU became official.
Duke may have beat Notre Dame over the weekend, but it lost one of its very best players for the season in the process.
Notre Dame and Toledo will play each other for the first time on Sept. 11, 2021 in South Bend, Toledo announced Monday.
Michigan linebacker/defensive back/returner/superstar Jabril Peppers returned a punt 54 yards for a touchdown and totaled nine tackles with three and a half tackles for a loss, one sack and one quarterback hurry in the Wolverines’ 45-28 win over Colorado on Saturday.
Florida State safety Derwin James, one of college football’s best (if not the best) defensive players, will undergo surgery on Monday to repair torn cartilage in his knee, via TampaBay.com.
The Coloradoan has a fantastic story up on former Colorado State running back Treyous Jarrells, who stopped playing football so he could continue to use marijuana (which is legal in the state of Colorado but a banned substance for Colorado State student-athletes).
Georgia defensive end Jonathan Ledbetter won’t play in this weekend’s game at Mizzou, coach Kirby Smart said Monday, as his alcohol-related suspension continues.
Army sophomore cornerback Brandon Jackson died in a car accident Sunday, according to the Times Herald-Record’s Sal Interdonato.
LSU coach Les Miles is one of the more interesting figures in college football, as you all know.
Ohio State suspended wide receiver Torrance Gibson for the season, but the decision to ban the redshirt freshman didn’t come from coach Urban Meyer or the athletic department.
Georgia coach Kirby Smart said running back Nick Chubb, who tore his PCL last year in a gruesome injury, is 100 percent ready to go for the Bulldogs’ opener Saturday against North Carolina.
Unlike his counterpart in Austin, Kansas State coach Bill Snyder revealed who his starting quarterback for Week 1 will be on today’s Big 12 teleconference.
Charlie Strong won’t reveal who his starting quarterback will be until either Shane Buechele or Tyrone Swoopes takes the first snap of Texas’ opener against Notre Dame on Sunday.
The owner of a Miami-area exotic rental car agency told the Miami Herald in a statement that he never rented any of his vehicles to Jermaine Grace and Al-Quadin Muhammed after those two defensive stars were kicked off the ‘Canes after a university investigation found those players violated NCAA rules.
It was just a formality, but Cincinnati officially sent a letter of interest to the Big 12 last month that could signal the beginning of discussions between the conference and university about linking up.
CBS Sports’ Jon Soloman combed through previous AP preseason polls and statistically confirmed what we’ve believed for some time: 2016’s opening week is one of the best curtain-lifting slates of games we’ve seen in quite some time.
First-year Iowa State coach Matt Campbell will be without his most, and only, experienced offensive lineman after junior tackle Jake Campos suffered a leg injury that will keep him out indefinitely.
AL.com got Charles Barkley to interview Alabama coach Nick Saban, and the results are exactly what you’d expect (in a good way).
Baylor’s strict code of conduct may have helped foster a campus environment in which sexual assault victims kept silent, according to an Associated Press report.
Could the Big 12’s expansion plans actually hurt its relationship with college football’s most important TV partners?
If you follow coaches from your favorite college football team on Twitter, your timelines are about to get a lot more congested.
Iowa State senior cornerback Nigel Tribune was suspended indefinitely after he was arrested for OWI Sunday, according to the Des Moines Register.
DeShaun Watson is back from last year’s College Football Playoff runner-up, and with that, there was little debate in the ACC media poll about who will repeat as conference champions in 2016.