Minnesota's Rashod Bateman, the 2019 Big Ten Receiver of the Year, announced Tuesday that he will opt out of the 2020 college football season and declare for the 2021 NFL draft.
Like the SEC, the Pac-12 is planning to play a 10-game conference-only schedule beginning Sept. 26, with its conference championship set for Dec. 19 and multiple rivalry games scheduled for Week 1.
Virginia Tech cornerback Caleb Farley, a projected first-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft, announced Wednesday that he has opted out of the 2020 college football season due to concerns about COVID-19.
The ACC announces its plan for 10 conference games and one non-conference game, with Notre Dame involved in everything – including the ACC championship game.
Tate Martell won't even be competing for the starting quarterback job this preseason as Miami names Houston transfer D'Eriq King its starting quarterback.
The PAC-12 is the latest Power Five conference to move to a conference-only schedule with a mid-September start and multiple dates for the championship game.
The Ivy League will not play any sports until at least January, becoming the first Division I conference to announce its football season will not be played as scheduled.
The Memorial Tournament was supposed to be the first major sporting event in Ohio with fans in attendance, but the event will no longer allow spectators due to the "rapidly changing dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic."