Two key senators involved in a long-simmering debate over fixing college sports will introduce a bipartisan bill designed to break a congressional logjam.
As momentum builds behind the Big Ten’s idea of doubling the College Football Playoff to 24 teams, one critical question remains: Who wants to televise it?
It’s no stretch to say that in the battle of wills, visions and, yes, national titles being waged across the college-sports landscape, the Big Ten has taken the lead.
The CSC said an arbitrator affirmed the commission’s decision to reject third-party NIL agreements between Nebraska’s multimedia rights partner and the players.
UConn is trying to become the first program since John Wooden’s UCLA to win three championships over a four-season span, while Michigan is trying to cap off a March Madness...
Michigan overpowered Arizona early and humbled the Cats for 40 long minutes Saturday, turning their highly anticipated Final Four matchup into a 91-73 Wolverines rout.