How sports scientists are trying to change college football
The smell of bacon wafts through the most unorthodox office in Schembechler Hall on a spring morning in Ann Arbor.
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The smell of bacon wafts through the most unorthodox office in Schembechler Hall on a spring morning in Ann Arbor.
On cold winter nights in Colts Neck, N.J., Lawrence Spallanzani's family would huddle around a TV and watch their favorite announcer call a game on ESPN.
The adoption of an early signing period has quietly become one of the most significant moments in recent college football history.
The way Connor Doyle describes his recruitment makes him sound like any other future college athlete.
Last year, when Alabama gave raises to its assistant football coaches, there was just one exception: offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin.
Football players at Northwestern University may have lost a bid to unionize ...
The National Labor Relations Board on Monday declined to assert jurisdiction over whether football players at Northwestern University may form a union.
Some colleges and universities that play big-time intercollegiate sports are sharply increasing the federally defined cost of attendance for students at their institutions this year ...
A U.S. appeals court put on hold Friday a ruling that ordered the National Collegiate Athletic Association to permit universities to compensate student athletes as much as $5,000 a year, Reuters reported.
UAB will reinstate its football program.