Larry Brown Sports "The SEC will be adding Texas and Oklahoma in 2024, meaning they will need a policy in place for how they handle those who do the disrespectful “Horns Down” gesture. Apparently they have an existing policy that will extend to Texas taunters. John McDaid, the SEC Coordinator..." July 18
Bleacher Report "Brent Venables' first season at Oklahoma did not go according to plan, but he still takes pride in his roster-building approach compared to that of Colorado head coach Deion Sanders. David Ubben of The Athletic shared comments Venables made to OUNightlySports, a student-run..." July 18
Bleacher Report "Former Northwestern football players are reportedly pursuing legal action against the school in the aftermath of the hazing scandal that led to former head coach Pat Fitzgerald's firing. According to ESPN's Adam Rittenberg, eight former players retained civil rights..." July 17
Clutch Points "Usually when you have a resume as exemplary and robust as Alabama football head coach Nick Saban's, your place at the mountaintop cannot really be questioned. Recently, however, the Crimson Tide have proven to be fallible and stunningly fell short of..." July 17
Clutch Points "When it comes to the SEC, LSU football and the rest of the conference are chasing the Georgia Bulldogs, who won the conference title in 2022 and have been victorious in back-to-back national championships. Tigers head coach Brian Kelly knows the ‘Dawgs are the team to..." July 17
CBS Sports "They say that pressure is a privilege. If that's the case, then no one in college football is more privileged than Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher. Currently working with a 10-year, $95 million contract, Fisher is coming off of a 5-7 season, doesn't have a 10-win campaign..." July 17
Bleacher Report "Only the United States Congress can fix the name, image and likeness concerns in college sports, at least in the eyes of SEC commissioner Greg Sankey. Sankey told reporters Monday that there is an "urgent need" for Congress to enact a national standard for how..." July 17
ESPN "The Tennessee football program avoided a bowl ban but was fined more than $8 million by the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions, which announced its punishment for the Volunteers on Friday after finding more than 200 individual infractions committed by the school during former..." July 14