Football bonded them. Its violence tore them apart.
They were roommates and teammates at Harvard, bound by their love of football and each other. Then the game took its toll.
By Kent BabbThe College Football Playoff expanded itself into conflicts with the NFL
After expanding to 12 teams starting in 2024, the College Football Playoff had to schedule around the NFL.
By Matt BonesteelMaryland football coach Michael Locksley agrees to contract extension
The deal includes a clause that could keep Locksley with Terrapins through 2028
By Gene WangThree U-Va. players killed in shooting get ceremonially drafted by NFL
Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry were honored just before Thursday’s first round began.
By Des BielerGiants select Maryland DB Deonte Banks in first round of NFL draft
Banks stood out at the combine thanks in part to posting a time of 4.35 seconds in the 40-yard dash and a 42-inch vertical jump.
By Gene WangFather of Georgia player killed in crash seeks $2 million from school
The father and estate of Devin Willock are likely to file other lawsuits related to the Jan. 15 crash near the University of Georgia.
By Cindy BorenDeion Sanders is remaking Colorado by getting rid of nearly everyone
Deion Sanders’s spring cleaning at Colorado includes 18 transfers in one day.
By Matt BonesteelDartmouth football coach had leg amputated after bicycle crash
Buddy Teevens also suffered spinal cord damage when he was struck by a vehicle as he crossed a Florida road last month.
By Cindy BorenMaryland football ditches state-flag uniforms for classic script ‘Terps’ look
Maryland enjoyed success in the script "Terps" uniforms under coaches Bobby Ross and Ralph Friedgen.
By Scott AllenArch Manning gets outplayed by Quinn Ewers and may be No. 3 QB for Texas
After the Longhorns' spring game, Coach Steve Sarkisian tabbed Ewers as the starter and also praised another young quarterback, Maalik Murphy.
By Des BielerKliff Kingsbury joins USC staff three months after firing by Cardinals
Kingsbury, who coached Texas Tech and was briefly at USC before landing in the NFL, will serve as a senior offensive analyst for Trojans Coach Lincoln Riley.
By Des BielerMaryland hires Josh Gattis as offensive coordinator
The Terps fill out their coaching staff by bringing in Gattis to run the offense and hiring Zac Spavital as safeties coach.
By Emily GiambalvoGeorgia’s Jalen Carter booked on charges related to fatal crash
Jalen Carter, who is expected to be a top NFL draft pick, was charged with reckless driving and racing, both misdemeanors.
By Cindy BorenHis Army-Navy fumble left him ‘devastated.’ He still isn’t over it.
Anton Hall Jr. blamed himself for his coach's firing and his team's heartbreaking loss to its archrival. Now he's trying to move forward with his career.
By John FeinsteinMaryland hires Kevin Sumlin as co-offensive coordinator, tight ends coach
Sumlin has 13 seasons of experience as a college head coach at Houston (2008-11), Texas A&M (2012-17) and Arizona (2018-20).
By Emily GiambalvoNearly 50 years after sneaking into a Razorbacks game, a fan confessed
Athletic director Hunter Yurachek received a letter from a fan who wrote that he'd sneaked into a 1974 University of Arkansas football game.
By Kyle MelnickEx-Georgia QB Stetson Bennett arrested on public intoxication charge
The two-time national championship-winning quarterback is in Dallas training for this spring's NFL draft.
By Cindy BorenHe cried when he became a Popeyes meme. Now the restaurant sponsors him.
A meme of Dieunerst Collin at a Popeyes restaurant went viral in 2013. Now a college football player, Collin signed a sponsorship deal with Popeyes.
By Kyle MelnickEd Reed won’t coach at Bethune-Cookman as agreement with HBCU falls apart
"I’ve been informed that the University won’t be ratifying my contract and won’t make good on the agreement we had in principle," Reed said in a statement.
By Glynn A. HillFlorida grants top recruit’s release after $13 million NIL deal fell through
Florida released Jaden Rashada from his national letter of intent after a $13 million NIL deal fell through.
By Glynn A. Hill