In an interview with a Detroit TV station Monday, Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh was asked if he’s worth the $5 million salary (plus bonuses and incentives) he’ll earn in 2015.
Hugh Freeze secured a verbal commit from one of 2016’s best high school prospects on Tuesday, with five-star quarterback Shea Patterson pledging to play his college ball at Ole Miss.
According to multiple reports, Autry Denson -- Notre Dame’s all-time leading rusher -- is expected to return to South Bend and join Brian Kelly’s coaching staff.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach posted an updated, post-Signing Day way-too-early top 25 Monday morning with a familiar takeaway: The SEC, despite its poor showing in bowl season, will still be college football’s deepest conference.
Some good discussion material from the New York Times’ Ben Strauss if you’re snowed in here in the Midwest, or about to be snowed in up in the Northeast: Should college football/college basketball be offered as a major?
Boise State carried the banner for Group of Five conferences last season, knocking off Arizona in the Fiesta Bowl while Colorado State, Marshall and Northern Illinois all enjoyed solid seasons as well.
Fresh off shattering ratings expectations and records for the first College Football Playoff, 2015’s semifinals are scheduled to be played on New Year’s Eve.
TCU nearly made the College Football Playoff without arguably its best defensive player -- and that player is now set to make his move back to the FBS level.
Craig Kuligowski has worked with Gary Pinkel for the last 23 seasons, heading up the longtime Mizzou coach’s defensive line for the last 19 seasons dating back to their days at Toledo.
Tonight’s national championship game is a testament to teams persevering after losing key players -- Ohio State made it here without quarterbacks Braxton Miller and J.T.
Western Michigan didn’t have itself a great weekend, but a 38-24 loss to Air Force shouldn’t put a damper on what was an incredible turnaround in Kalamazoo.
Following a 4-8 season, second-year South Florida coach Willie Taggart announced Monday the firings of offensive coordinator Paul Wulff, defensive coordinator Chuck Bresnahan and defensive backs coach Ron Cooper.
Confirming what was reported over the weekend, SMU officially announced the hiring of Clemson offensive coordinator Chad Morris as its next head coach.