Eleven Warriors’ national college football column returns to discuss the hype surrounding Ohio State, FSU's revenge tour ending early and one-sentence summaries of every Big Ten...
The 2024 college football season starts with a big upset as Georgia Tech takes down No. 10 Florida State, 24-21, in the first game of the year in Dublin, Ireland.
No member of ESPN's College GameDay desk picked Ohio State to win the CFP National Title, and Desmond Howard went as far as to snub the Buckeyes from winning the Big Ten.
The NCAA’s Football Oversight Committee has reportedly recommended eliminating the spring transfer window, which would leave just one transfer window in the winter.
Miami (Ohio) head coach Chuck Martin accuses Alabama of tampering to get his kicker from last year, Graham Nicholson: “They illegally recruited our kicker and stole him from us.”
Oklahoma State football players will wear QR codes on their helmets linking to a donation page for the school's NIL fund, believed to be a first in college football.
Texas A&M walk-on wide receivers recreated the iconic photo of Alabama first-round picks Jerry Jeudy, DeVonta Smith, Henry Ruggs III and Jaylen Waddle.
Carson Beck earned the most votes in the Eleven Warriors staff's Heisman selections while Ohio State is the consensus choice to win the national championship.
Connor Stalions, called “the most hated man in college football” by Mumford High School head coach William McMichael, has been hired as Mumford's defensive coordinator.
Former Ohio State and current Kentucky running back Chip Trayanum breaks his hand and will likely miss three to four weeks of action, including the Wildcats' first two games.
Despite his recent receipt of a four-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA, Jim Harbaugh will serve as an honorary captain for Michigan's season-opener.
More than 50 athletes at Big Ten Media Days gave their thoughts on their individual player ratings in the new CFB video game, EA Sports College Football 25.
The NCAA reportedly approved increased scholarship limits for multiple sports on Tuesday, with football's proposed roster number coming in at 105 players.
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti says he stands by his decision to suspend Jim Harbaugh and doesn't know of any timetable for the NCAA's ongoing investigation into Michigan.
In a Netflix documentary set to release on Aug. 27, Connor Stalions will share "his side of Michigan's alleged sign-stealing scheme that turned him into a viral villain."