College players' renewed call for representation feels more real than ever — and could emerge as the single most defining development from these past several months.
The NCAA's chief medical officer says there is a narrow path to playing college sports during the coronavirus pandemic and if testing nationwide does not…
Folks in the South aren't giving up on their beloved fall tradition of college football just yet.While other conferences have conceded the fall to COVID-19,…
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a move Thursday that does not affect major college football — because not enough schools will be competing in sports such as men's and women's soccer and women's volleyball during the first semester.
Minnesota college sports goes well beyond the Gophers. Here's a guide to the conferences that include the state's Division II and Division III programs.
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Michigan's Big House will be sitting empty when the leaves start to change this fall.Southern Cal's famed white horse, Traveler, won't be galloping triumphantly after…
Back in April, not long after the NCAA basketball tournaments were canceled because of the pandemic, the idea of moving the college football season to…
Capping a tumultuous, six-day span, the Big Ten announced that it is canceling the fall season in football and all other fall sports because of the coronavirus pandemic.
A court decision the NCAA says will hurt college sports by allowing certain student-athletes to be paid "vast sums" of money as "educational expenses" will go into effect after the Supreme Court declined Tuesday to intervene at this point.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said colleges should continue trying to find ways to have a college football season that would protect player health in the coronavirus pandemic.
Nebraska's Scott Frost said he's prepared to have his team play even if the conference doesn't; Ohio State's Ryan Day sad he wouldn't rule out playing in a different conference.