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Colorado had a decent 2024 season, but not enough to rank the Buffs among the top programs entering the 2025 season. And ...
Deion Sanders won't have Shedeur Sanders around in the 2025 college football season. He will have a Netflix crew hanging out ...
received evidence that (he has) failed to abide by the University directive not to discuss an ongoing NCAA investigation with anyone associated with the Michigan Football Program." The NCAA ...
Keystone College will head to Denison University in Granville, Ohio, for the regional round of the NCAA Division III baseball ...
Two Minutemen football players signed letters of intent at the ceremony. Santi Chavez will be heading to North Carolina to ...
sports leagues and college programs. According to reporting from the Associated Press via ESPN, the NCAA ruled against the actions of five Iowa State football staffers who were alleged to have ...
Before he became Mississinewa's head coach, Buresh spent nine seasons as an assistant coach at small college football programs, including stops at Denison University (Ohio), Indiana Wesleyan, Dakota ...
USA TODAY Sports has unveiled a new Top 25 college football ranking after spring practice, and it provides some very interesting takeaways in regards to the Big 12 Conference. The biggest one ...
As quarterback Shedeur Sanders slid through round two and three of the draft, the question of whether he should try to return to college football for another year caught fire. There’s another player ...
DENVER (KDVR)—The eyes of the football world have been drawn to Colorado this college football season, with some high-profile players coming from the state. Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders ...
After seeing the likes of Jayden Higgins, Jaylin Noel and others hear their names called on draft day, which Iowa State football players ... or primed for breakout college seasons, but here ...
At some point — and we’re arguably already there — Shedeur should consider his alternatives. One could be, possibly, to return to college football for another season. Yes, the NCAA’s rules prevent it.