“But time will tell on this.” If agreed upon by coaches prior to first pitch, there already exists a run rule in college baseball, which stipulates that if a team leads by 10 or more after the ...
Michael Ajayi and Jun Seok Yeo were ruled out for the game against the Toreros due to illness, per the school. Ajayi is coming off a 15-point outing in the Bulldogs' 96-68 win over Loyola ...
According to insider Jon Rothstein, the NCAA is pondering a rule that will allow college athletes across all sports five years of eligibility. “The NCAA is considering allowing five years of ...
Pavia's lawsuit centered on the NCAA rule that counts junior college seasons toward players' overall eligibility. Pavia played two seasons at the New Mexico Military Institute before playing ...
AUSTIN -- Texas Longhorns men's basketball will be without its biggest star for the first time this season. The team announced that guard Tre Johnson will miss Sunday's home game against Arkansas ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated Ashton Jeanty and the Boise State Broncos 31-14 in the quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff, eliminating the Mountain West champions from national ...
At the intersection of financial strain and roster management, mid- and low-major college baseball coaches are grappling with a new reality that feels like a game of survival. Between the NCAA’s ...
The police have ruled out the possibility that the incident was a terrorist ramming attack and stated that it was a traffic accident. "You should stick to official statements from police ...
More changes could be coming to college sports. Friday morning, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported that the NCAA is considering a new rule that would grant players five seasons of eligibility ...
DALLAS — The best player remaining in the College Football Playoff is a 6-foot ... the former Southern District of New York judge who initially ruled in Clarett's favor before it was overturned ...
Georgia's College Football Playoff quarterfinal matchup ... Georgia's Parker was called for sideline interference and what the NCAA rule is: PENALTY—Administer as a dead-ball foul.
The time has come for the SEC’s fans, its media machine and especially its commissioner to fess up to the reality that has simmered under the surface this entire college football season.