Former Iowa offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz, who was let go after overseeing the nation’s worst offense last season, is joining Maryland’s coaching staff as an analyst.
Former USC running back Reggie Bush will get his 2005 Heisman Trophy back due to what the Heisman Trust calls "enormous changes" regarding NIL rights in college football.
Northwestern will play the majority of its home games at its practice facility for the next two seasons while it waits for its stadium to be built, though it has not yet announced whether this year’s Ohio State game will be one of those games.
Tara VanDerveer, who coached at Ohio State from 1980-85 on her way to becoming the NCAA’s all-time wins leader, announces her retirement after 38 seasons leading Stanford women’s basketball.
Bronny James is entering the transfer portal but also declaring for the 2024 NBA draft, opening up the possibility that he could either go pro or play for a new college team next season.
Former Ohio State assistant athletic director Pat Chun is returning to the Big Ten, leaving Washington State to become the athletic director at rival Washington.
Michigan loses one of its top returning players to a potential season-ending injury as standout safety Rod Moore suffered a torn ACL in spring practice.
The Big Ten women's basketball tournament has sold out for the first time, as more than 109,000 fans are expected to attend the event during the second weekend of March.
The diagnostic test intended to measure processing speed, reaction time and ability to digest information and respond under duress has been under fire ever since CJ Stroud's gaudy NFL production cast doubt over its utility for player evaluation.
Iowa star Caitlin Clark became the all-time leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball en route to a school-record 49 points against Michigan on Thursday.