Texas has landed a transfer at a key position of need, with former Louisville defensive lineman Jermayne Lole flipping his commitment from Oklahoma to the Longhorns.
Veteran college quarterback Mike Wright, who logged starts at Mississippi State and Vanderbilt, has committed to play next year at Northwestern, he told ESPN.
Three former players, including the whistleblower who sparked the hazing investigation into the Northwestern football program, have filed lawsuits against the school and former coach Pat Fitzgerald.
Two Republican Congressmen introduced a bill that would provide the NCAA, college conferences and member schools federal protection from legal challenges that stand in the way of their ability to govern college sports.
Former five-star quarterback Sam Huard is transferring to Utah where he will back up Cam Rising. The son of former NFL QB Damon Huard, Sam Huard spent last season at FCS Cal Poly after two years at Washington.
Former Baylor and BYU basketball player Caleb Lohner, a 6-foot-8, 235-pound athlete who entered the transfer portal April 10, will return to the state where he started his career, but as a football player for Utah, where he is projected to…
Rapper Snoop Dogg and his beverage line with Dr. Dre are the new title sponsors of the Arizona Bowl -- the first NCAA-sanctioned game to be backed by an alcohol product.
A South Carolina court has order the Atlantic Coast Conference to provide Clemson with agreements between itself and ESPN the school has sought in its lawsuit in trying to leave its longtime home.
The NCAA's national office might be footing the bill for a settlement expected to be more than $2.7 billion in the landmark House v. NCAA antitrust lawsuit in hopes of reshaping and stabilizing the college sports industry, according to…
Georgia's Kirby Smart, who was scheduled to earn $10.75 million this year under his old contract, will see his salary increase to $13 million annually under his new 10-year deal.
Some bowl leaders are hoping for a collective bargaining agreement with the players that would help significantly lower the number of postseason opt-outs.
Big 12 commish Brett Yormark, while unhappy about the CFP revenue distribution, said a 2028 "look-in" to possibly reevaluate the economics of the deal "made sense."