Big Ten football is used to grabbing the spotlight on Saturdays during the fall. However, it is putting a new spin on maximum exposure and going prime time.
Arizona State announced a self-imposed bowl ban over the weekend for alleged infractions under previous football coach Herm Edwards.
The college football landscape has rapidly evolved with the season now days away from beginning. Name, image and likeness (NIL), conference realignment and the transfer portal once again have dominated the offseason headlines.
Former Southern California running back Reggie Bush plans to file a defamation lawsuit against the NCAA over a statement made by college sports' governing body about the reasoning for its decision not to restore the Heisman Trophy winner's records.
As one of the top-rated quarterbacks in this year's class of incoming freshmen, Dante Moore might have been thought of as a lock to start for UCLA.
In her “New Day” music video, a focused Chelsea Fontenel walks through a tunnel with an athletic bag around her shoulder. As the bridge of the song builds and she moves closer to the light, a tennis court appears as she sings, “All I need is the ambition to carry on.”
The Pac-12 dubbed itself the “Conference of Champions” for a history of athletic excellence stretching back more than 100 years.
Dealing a crushing combination to the Pac-12 on Friday, the Big Ten announced Oregon and Washington would be joining the conference next August, and the Big 12 completed its raid of the beleaguered league by adding Arizona, Arizona State and Utah.
A bipartisan group of senators announced Thursday they are working on a college sports bill that would create national regulations for name, image and likeness compensation for players, establish an entity to oversee enforcement of those rules and fund long-term health care for athletes.
The offseason for Arizona State’s football program has been anything but quiet.
Collegiate athletics may be a seasonal scholastic competition, but there is never an offseason for the NCAA.
The University of Arizona and Arizona State made the NCAA men’s basketball tournament last season, however, both teams suffered the same losing fate in the first round.
LSU coach Jay Johnson remembered scanning the 64-team NCAA Tournament field when it was announced almost a month ago, and he had a premonition Florida would be the opponent if his team reached the College World Series finals.
An NCAA panel is calling for the removal of marijuana from the organization's list of banned drugs, suggesting that testing should be limited to performance-enhancing substances.
The Yavapai College Athletics Department has announced in a news release the resignation of Hall of Fame Director of Athletics Brad Clifford, who had himself an illustrious 35-year career at the college.
Vice President Kamala Harris saluted more than a thousand U.S. college athletes from championship teams who gathered Monday at the White House South Lawn, saying that sports have a "very special way of bringing people together."
Although Jocelyn Erickson and Grace Lyons hail from Phoenix and played softball at Sandra Day O’Connor High School, their age difference kept them from sharing the field together.
University of Arizona President Bobby Robbins says until Pac-12 Commissioner George Kliavkoff gives the conference's leaders hard numbers on a future media rights deal, any talk about schools leaving the league is premature.
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