College Football News
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UCLA's Karson Gordon enters transfer portal as a track athlete, dodging football restrictions
UCLA's Karson Gordon has entered the NCAA transfer portal as a track and field athlete with plans to play football
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Big 12 coaches unanimously agree on their preference for a 24-team playoff
Big 12 coaches are in unanimous agreement on their preference for a 24-team College Football Playoff
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NCAA denies Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby's petition for eligibility reinstatement
Texas Tech announced the NCAA has denied the school’s petition to have Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby’s eligibility reinstated after he acknowledged wagering on sports, including on his own team when he was a freshman
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Warner enters UNI hall of fame long after Pro Football HOF. 'My career has never been conventional'
Kurt Warner is finally getting into Northern Iowa's athletic hall of fame
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CEO of NIL enforcement reminds frustrated schools: These are your rules, we just enforce them
While frustration mounts across big-time college sports, the leader of the agency formed to police NIL payments has a simple reminder: These are the rules you wrote
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Ed Orgeron returns to LSU as a special assistant to recruiting and defense
Ed Orgeron returned to LSU’s football program Wednesday, seven years after he coached the Tigers to the 2019 national title
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As CFP barrels toward 24 teams, the questions remain: Who's paying for this, and how much?
The Big Ten is pushing to expand the College Football Playoff to 24 teams, but the question is who will televise it
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NCAA infractions expert says Brendan Sorsby faces long odds challenging permanent ban for gambling
A former arbitrator of NCAA infractions cases says Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby faces an uphill fight trying to force the NCAA to stand down on enforcing the policy that permanently bans athletes who are found to have wagered on their own team
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Women's flag football on track to gain NCAA championship status before sport makes its Olympic debut
Women’s flag football is on track to gaining NCAA championship status
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Big Ten commish says a 24-team playoff would make regular season more meaningful, not less
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti paints his conference’s 24-team College Football Playoff proposal as a way of making the regular season more meaningful, not less
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