USA Today’s Dan Wolken reports that a “small minority” of Baylor donors are pushing for Art Briles to be given a one-year suspension that would reinstate him in 2017, but it’s unlikely to be successful.
Big news out of the SEC this Monday morning: Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley announced his retirement, which will be effective Oct. 1 this fall.
As the Summer of Jim hits a fever pitch, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh made a pitch of his own (sorry for the baseball pun) to Braves legend Hank Aaron at the Wolverines’ satellite camp in Atlanta last week.
In college football’s social media age, far too many times has a player decommitted or transferred from a school and been attacked not just by that program’s fans, but by coaches inside it.
Malachi Dupre could wind up being the best receiver in the SEC this fall after reeling in 43 catches for 698 yards and six touchdowns as a sophomore for LSU in 2015.
A week after ESPN announced its Big Ten primetime slate, the Big Ten Network rolled out 10 games slated for evening kickoffs this upcoming season (which is less than four months away now!).
Shawn Oakman was arrested on sexual assault charges earlier this month, but a Waco Police Department report obtained by Rivals.com’s Alex Dunlap uncovered another disturbing alleged incident involving the former Baylor defensive lineman.
UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen got in some hot water -- *rimshot* -- last year for putting a hot tub in his dorm room, but his Instagram post on Monday probably topped that.
A year after three 5-7 teams reached (and won) bowl games, the NCAA has opted to ban the creation of new bowls until 2019 at the earliest, according to ESPN’s Brett McMurphy.
Oklahoma is the first team to reach both the men’s basketball Final Four and College Football Playoff, a stat that comes off as less impressive when you remember football’s final four has only been around for two seasons.
Former Houston coach Tony Levine -- the guy who was fired after winning 21 games in three years and replaced by Tom Herman -- will join Western Kentucky’s staff as an offensive assistant, according to Fox Sports’ Bruce Feldman.
With signing day just two days away and Michigan hosting Tom Brady, Derek Jeter, Ric Flair and Lou Holtz on Wednesday, Wolverines coach Jim Harbaugh penned a love letter of sorts in the Players’ Tribune to the town of Ann Arbor, where he spent most of his childhood and now lives.