Dwayne Haskins passed away a year ago today, women's college hoops seems poised for a larger audience, and two former OSU football players tell the story of their acquittal.
The Ohio State women's hockey team seeks a second consecutive title at 4 p.m. ET, the Bengals want on-field injuries out of Ohio workers' comp coverage, and an Iowa mom loses it.
The battle is on between Quinn Ewers and Arch Manning, Shaka Smart is silencing his doubters and Jim Boeheim's tenure at Syracuse ends in awkward fashion.
Jim Harbaugh's latest assertion he wants to be at Michigan, Alabama hoops is a mess, and college football honchos want to shorten games (without reducing commercials, of course.)
Northwestern looks bound for the NCAA Tournament, Notre Dame settles for Gerad Parker at offensive coordinator and Caitlin Clark is must-watch television.
Brian Ferentz is given “designated performance objectives” for the 2023 season at Iowa, Texas and Oklahoma will join the SEC in 2024 and Charlie Strong leaves Miami.
Iowa revokes tickets from Illinois students for pretending to be a Boys & Girls Club, UNC’s new field hockey coach just graduated and Tommy Rees leaves Notre Dame for Alabama.
Alabama is building an NIL hub facility, Michigan will finally widen the infamous tunnel at the Big House and LSU overpays Brian Kelly by more than $1 million.
Michigan headlines: Clickbait or actual scandals? J.J. Wolf: Ohio State's best tennis player takes on the world's best. Texas A&M football recruiting: Hope y'all kept the receipts!
Ohio State women’s basketball keeps its undefeated season going, many changes are coming to the NCAA and Clemson hires the Broyles Award winner to run its offense.
Jim Harbaugh flirts with the NFL while controversy circles Michigan, an ESPN writer makes the case for OSU losing two national titles, and Taylor Decker honored as a good guy.
The handshake that didn't happen between C.J. Stroud and Desmond Howard, Deion Sanders is flipping commits to Colorado and Army-Navy goes under for the first time since 2005.
Predictions abound in The Weekender: about the future of Scott Frost, terrible ones from Desmond Howard, and whether the Big Ten is finished expanding.
Scott Frost gets dragged for saying something dumb, Quinn Ewers named QB1 at Texas and conspiracies are flowing, and an Ohio State commit laid the wood on the high school gridiron.
Is Kentucky a football or basketball school? John Calipari and Mark Stoops disagree on who has the better program, while Greg Sankey wants the NCAA Tournament to expand.
Michigan Athletics finds itself in yet another scandal, NBC wants to turn the Big Ten into “the NFL of college football," and Sparty's head coach goes crypto crazy.