President Trump signed an executive order on Friday tightening the rules for eligibility and transfers in the NCAA, his ...
President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at fixing college sports that would give federal agencies authority to ...
With legislation stalled in Congress, President Trump signed a college sports executive order, that includes a '5-year ...
The executive order is expected to increase the NCAA's control over college sports and threaten to remove federal funding for ...
The NCAA said Friday evening that it had filed a lawsuit against the online sportsbook DraftKings for using the governing body’s trademarks associated with the NCAA tournament. Sportsbooks typically ...
Jackson State wide receiver Shemar Savage (1) loses his helmet while trying to run a route during a college football game between Jackson State and Alabama State at Mississippi Veterans Memorial ...
The NCAA is ending automatic carryover suspensions for first-time targeting fouls in a one-year trial for the 2026 season. The NCAA has officially modified its approach to one of the most debated ...
New proposal would allow for transitioning FCS schools to be eligible for a bowl game if they reach six wins. North Dakota State head coach Tim Polasek leads the Bison out to the field before kick off ...
For at least one season, a targeting penalty will no longer automatically take a player off the field for the following game. The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee on Thursday ...
The first round of the NCAA Tournament tips off the Round of 64, with 32 games across two days as teams from across the country begin their pursuit of a national championship. The Wisconsin Badgers ...
The NCAA FBS Oversight Committee approved a number of proposed college football rule changes that will take effect with the 2026 season, including a major modification to targeting. Players at the FBS ...