The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has announced rule changes for the 2026 college football season.
College notebook includes updates on Anthony Frias II, Mya Sanchez and basketball players Gavin Sykes, BJ Davis and Jalen Brown.
The Daily Merengue is a place where you can feel free to discuss all things football. Do not be alarmed by the overt RMCF bias. It’s in the name! Shoutout to the mods who do a fantastic job ...
There are many ways to fill out your March Madness bracket. Team color. Mascots. Maybe even basketball knowledge. Here's an alternative: famous alumni ...
From full staff overhauls to targeted schematic changes, a look at the coordinator hires reshaping the Power Four in 2026 ...
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The brutal truth about Seiko mods (30 day review)
After 30 days of wearing and testing a Seiko mod watch, it is time for the honest truth. In this review, we take a closer look at the build quality, performance, value, and whether these popular ...
Longtime college sports executive Bill Hancock, who still makes his home in the KC area, recalls the early days.
Akron football eligible for 2026 postseason after NCAA grants waiver due to improved academic scores
AKRON, Ohio — Following a one-year bowl ban, Akron's football team is postseason eligible once again. The school confirmed Thursday that the NCAA Executive Committee had granted the Zips a waiver ...
The ongoing case with Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss gets another update on Thursday from Pete Thamel. “The NCAA is appealing the Trinidad Chambliss preliminary injunction, which granted him ...
The NCAA rule committee is proposing a new rule that will change the players uniforms. The NCAA may see some more changes before the college football season approaches later this year, as they are now ...
The NCAA Rules Subcommittee proposed a one-year trial rule to modify the rules regarding targeting penalties -- particularly disqualifications. Under a new recommendation, players disqualified for ...
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