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Julian Sayin confirms suspicion on how Ohio State football is moving ahead of the 2026 college football season
Julian Sayin confirmed what we all knew about how the Ohio State Buckeyes are feeling heading into the 2026 season. It's good news for Buckeyes Nation and exactly what they want to hear.
The halfway mark of the offseason has passed, and the countdown to kickoff for the 2026 college football campaign has dipped below 100 days.
Kentucky football coach Will Stein would like the College Football Playoff to feature 24 teams, he told The Courier Journal at SEC spring meetings.
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UW Football First Three Kickoffs, TV Slate Announced For 2026 Season
The first three games for UW's 2026 non-conference football schedule now have kickoff times and television info confirmed with one primetime slot.
Toney helped bring Miami to the national title game for the first time in over 20 years, fueled by a fumble he never forgot.
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SEC football doing away with 'cupcake weekend' means the death of another college football tradition
The SEC is officially doing away with cupcake weekend, ending a beloved tradition that showcased future stars and gave fans a breather each season.
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Florida to pay football assistant coaches over $11 million in 2026
The Florida Gators opened up the checkbook for Jon Sumrall's coaching staff, paying in excess of $11 million for the group of football assistants.
An expanded College Football Playoff might help non-elite programs, but it might not save coaches' jobs as much as they think. Ishika Samant / This week’s mailbag questions were predominantly centered on the sport’s most pressing concern right now: How do we stop this 24-team monstrosity?
Holden Niemi is heading to one of the top college football conferences to continue his career. The Dexter all-state tight end announced on social media his decision to commit to Texas A&M of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian is worried college football is heading down a dangerous path that could ruin what makes the sport great.