It has been just 44 days since the Ohio State Buckeyes raised the College Football Playoff National Championship trophy, but ...
The latest example: an attempt by the SEC and Big Ten to expand the College Football Playoff from 12 teams to 14 and allow multiple automatic qualifiers (AQs) from each power conference.
The SEC and Big Ten are the most powerful and lucrative conferences in college football. And if those leagues get their way, they will hold even more sway throughout the sport. The two ...
With the Ohio State Buckeyes winning the national championship in 2024 and four Big Ten teams making the College Football Playoff, it was quite a year for the conference. That shouldn't change going ...
The Big Ten returns a talented group of quarterbacks for 2025, but the biggest storyline entering spring practice is the amount of turnover under center. Only five of the league's 18 teams return ...
UFC fighters Chase Hooper, Brendan Allen, Henry Cejudo and Tuco Tokkos visited the Virginia Mason Athletic Center and ...
College football fans, the Big Ten and SEC have your back. The two monoliths have seized control of the College Football Playoff. This is not a hostage situation. This is simply a coup.
The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference commissioners said Wednesday they will push for something closer to “straight seeding” in the College Football Playoff next season to give less of a ...
The Big Ten ... plus yards (10) and placed sixth in quarterback rating (144.04). Indiana’s offense thrived under a transfer quarterback (Kurtis Rourke) in a run to the College Football Playoff ...
NEW ORLEANS — The Big Ten and Southeastern Conference commissioners on Wednesday said they will push for something closer to “straight seeding” in the College Football Playoff next season to ...
The SEC down-and-distance sticks are pictured along the sidelines during the University of Florida Gators vs. the Texas A&M Aggies NCAA college football game at Kyle Field in College Station on ...
We can count Pardon the Interruption’s Michael Wilbon among those opposed to the College Football Playoff changes proposed by the sport’s preeminent conferences, the SEC and Big Ten.