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College football is buzzing with changes as the 2025 season kicks off soon. Players can now earn money from their name, image, and likeness, with schools paying them directly.
The public furor over relatively light NCAA penalties in Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal was barely 24 hours old Saturday when the Big Ten interrupted the news cycle with a leaked proposal to supersize the College Football Playoff. What better way to change a negative narrative — to end the outrage — than with something utterly outrageous?
From a major settlement to a revenue-sharing model, college football has undergone significant change. What has happened, and what can we expect entering the 2025 season?
College football season kicks off August 23 with a Big 12 matchup between Iowa State and Kansas State in Dublin, Ireland.
Part 3 of our series on the future of college athletics over the next 10 years focuses on pitches for a new super league, and whether the options are viable for an evolving industry that is starving f
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The NCAA has informed Michigan that the organization will announce the results of its sign-stealing investigation today, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
College sports’ governing body let football TV rights slip away in the 1980s. Now, four power conferences effectively rule the business.
The Michigan Wolverines' sign stealing scandal appears to be over after the NCAA handed down fines expected to total over $20 million while adding three
As athletes begin sharing in the revenue, the next decade will determine whether they gain real negotiating power. Part 2 of our series explores the role broadcasting partners will play in shaping the
Here's what you need to know on why the NCAA didn't issue a postseason ban to U-M as part of its punishments for the sign-stealing scandal report.
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NCAA rumors: Big Ten’s 24-plus team College Football Playoff idea will catch fans’ attention
The Big Ten has begun working on a plan to expand the College Football Playoff to include 24 or 28 teams, according to one insider.