There are too many teams for not enough playoff spots and not enough coaching candidates for too many openings. Our dumb, beautiful sport is as chaotic as ever.
It was a somewhat quiet week in our dumb, beautiful sport, but big rivalry games, a packed CFP field, and Lane Kiffin holding his own school hostage has the CFB chaos meter ready...
Steve Sarkisian fires back at Desmond Howard, who said he’d "not be surprised" if Sarkisian left Texas: "Think about something else when you're taking out the trash."
Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek will be the new chairman of the College Football Playoff selection committee after Mack Rhoades stepped down Wednesday due to an investigation at Baylor.
The NCAA vacated three years of wins from Michigan State football as part of a negotiated resolution associated with recruiting violations during Mel Tucker’s tenure as head coach.
The Big Ten's best teams continue to win, while SEC teams develop a pecking order and the ACC ramps up the chaos. Our dumb, beautiful sport delivered another fun week.
Julian Sayin kept his Heisman campaign rolling on Saturday with a third straight game of over 300 passing yards and a completion percentage of at least 80% in OSU's latest win.
Northwestern has surpassed Indiana to achieve the highest total of all-time losses among FBS schools at 716 following a 38-17 defeat to USC on Friday night.
Wisconsin athletic director Chris McIntosh tells ESPN's Pete Thamel that Luke Fickell will return as the Badgers' head football coach for the 2026 season.
It's November and one of the only things we know about this college football season is how little we still know. Just another reason to love our dumb, beautiful sport.
Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola broke his fibula in the Cornhuskers' loss to USC Saturday night, an injury that will force him to miss the rest of the season.
Nebraska signs head coach Matt Rhule to a two-year contract extension through the 2032 season, effectively eliminating him as a candidate for Penn State and other open head coaching jobs.
Central Michigan receives a fine and probation while Jim McElwain and three other former Central Michigan staffers receive show-cause penalties for arranging for Connor Stalions to be on its sideline in 2023.
A second coach has gone from a top-5 ranking to fired in record time while newcomers to the CFB elite pack the top 10. Our dumb, beautiful sport is never short on chaos or drama.