Jim Harbaugh deflected questions about the Michigan ruling, Kansas received a massive donation and NMSU settled a lawsuit with their former men's basketball coach.
Jeremiah Smith is a popular choice in the Eleven Warriors staff's Heisman selections while Penn State and Texas tied for the most national championship picks.
Austin Siereveld continues his rocket-like ascent and Brandon Inniss' vocal leadership is shining through as they are named captains alongside Sonny Styles and Caleb Downs.
Michigan may have escaped with a slap on the wrist from the NCAA, but the evidence found by the investigation is still damning. We're reviewing it all.
Two-time Heisman winner Archie Griffin is honored to be Ohio State’s first pregame Victory Bell ringer and says he expects the Buckeyes to have an “outstanding season.”
Michigan receives no postseason ban or vacated wins for its sign-stealing scheme even though the NCAA found “overwhelming evidence” that it broke NCAA rules.
We take a look at Jim Harbaugh’s 10-year show-cause penalty compares to the longest show-cause penalties given out to college football staffers in previous NCAA scandals.
Despite no postseason ban or vacated wins, Michigan will appeal its punishments, claiming the Committee on Infractions made “fundamental errors in interpreting NCAA bylaws.”
The NCAA didn’t vacate Michigan wins because it didn’t have ineligible players and “insufficient evidence” that the Wolverines’ sign-stealing scheme changed the outcome...
The NCAA says it found "insufficient evidence" that Michigan's actions impacted the results of games and believes its penalties against the Wolverines are "very significant."