NCAA pauses NIL investigations following Tennessee case, Johnny Manziel is boycotting the Heisman Trophy ceremony and Notre Dame College is shutting down.
Kyle Filipowski's injury creates more discussion around court storming practices, an ex-Michigan player's storage unit had a gun safe and more found inside, and ESPN vs. FSU.
A former LSU wide receiver got caught putting himself in his own parlays, "Horns Down" rattles Texas once again, and Arizona athletics finds itself in fiscal disaster.
Jim Harbaugh schedules a second interview with the Atlanta Falcons, Alabama loses 30 players to the transfer portal and Cam McCormick gets a ninth year of eligibility.
Kalen DeBoer replaces Nick Saban at Alabama, Cam Ward transfers to Miami after declaring for the NFL draft and there were plenty of upsets in college basketball this past week.
The NCAA and ESPN agreed to a massive new TV deal, Jim Harbaugh advocated for revenue sharing and several college quarterbacks found new homes via the transfer portal.
Carson Hinzman had plenty to say before the Cotton Bowl, Taylor Decker gets robbed by a controversial call and Pop-Tarts might be the new top trophy in college football.
Nick Saban has yet to name a starting quarterback, Louisville signee Trentyn Flowers is bypassing college basketball and Bo Nix gets a massive billboard in the Big Apple.
Cal and Stanford to the ACC falls one vote short, Texas A&M shuts down its 12th Man+ NIL fund and Graham Mertz wins the starting quarterback job for Florida Gators.
Realignment could lead to more CFP changes, Florida State could sell private equity in its athletic department and Dawand Jones and Luke Wypler shine in the Hall of Fame Game.
The Big 12 wants to add between 1-3 more teams per a report, Miami booster John Ruiz is in hot water and Taulia Tagovailoa was courted to play for an SEC team.
Kirby Smart responds to critics of Georgia's 2023 schedule, more Northwestern players file lawsuits and Josh Heupel throws shade at Texas at SEC Media Days.
Tennessee's football program had more than 200 violations under head coach Jeremy Pruitt, the NCAA Reveals 175 Sports-Betting Violations Since 2018 and Northwestern Fires Baseball...
Pat Fitzgerald seems to have turned Northwestern into a literal Shrek swampland, more reckless driving at UGA, and Bob Huggins has become a Seinfeld character.
Les Miles slips beneath the Hall of Fame wins threshold, Michigan missed the NCAA Tournament with two first-round NBA draft picks, and Happy Gilmore is a Ball State Cardinal.