Michigan headlines: Clickbait or actual scandals? J.J. Wolf: Ohio State's best tennis player takes on the world's best. Texas A&M football recruiting: Hope y'all kept the receipts!
Ohio State women’s basketball keeps its undefeated season going, many changes are coming to the NCAA and Clemson hires the Broyles Award winner to run its offense.
Jim Harbaugh flirts with the NFL while controversy circles Michigan, an ESPN writer makes the case for OSU losing two national titles, and Taylor Decker honored as a good guy.
The handshake that didn't happen between C.J. Stroud and Desmond Howard, Deion Sanders is flipping commits to Colorado and Army-Navy goes under for the first time since 2005.
Predictions abound in The Weekender: about the future of Scott Frost, terrible ones from Desmond Howard, and whether the Big Ten is finished expanding.
Scott Frost gets dragged for saying something dumb, Quinn Ewers named QB1 at Texas and conspiracies are flowing, and an Ohio State commit laid the wood on the high school gridiron.
Is Kentucky a football or basketball school? John Calipari and Mark Stoops disagree on who has the better program, while Greg Sankey wants the NCAA Tournament to expand.
Michigan Athletics finds itself in yet another scandal, NBC wants to turn the Big Ten into “the NFL of college football," and Sparty's head coach goes crypto crazy.
The U's worst tradition finally comes to an end, a former SEC coach gets tabbed with 18 NCAA violations and transfer portal windows are on the horizon.
The pressure is on Justin Frye to improve Ohio State's ability to attract and develop elite offensive tackles, and Big Ten schools are about to get even richer with new TV deal.
In The Weekender, former Alabama running back Keilan Robinson's rings are pawned, you can place a bet on college football realignment, and the Gavitt Tipoff Games schedule is out.
Arch Manning's commitment could make things interesting for Quinn Ewers at Texas, the Big Ten dominates the NBA draft and Jim Tressel is set to step down at YSU.
EA Sports’ college football video game is set for a July 2023 return, momentum is building for an FBS/NCAA split and Urban Meyer “could not see” a return to Bowling Green.
A Carr hands Michigan another L, the Big 12 is rich (but not that rich), and some shadiness might be going down in Lincoln, on this edition of The Weekender.
College coaches get anxious about their booster overlords, a fantasy football feud takes center stage in pro baseball and Kentucky's TE coach wrestles a media member.
The NFL announced its full schedule for the 2022 season, Wisconsin's linebackers coach steps down after three months and Kirby Smart addresses tampering.