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Another Ohio State freshman has just been welcomed into the Brotherhood, with the season just a little over two weeks away.
Texas Longhorns defensive end Colin Simmons is every bit of confident heading into the 2025 college football season. It’s a ...
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Why Ohio State football fans should embrace their inner hater as the NCAA punishes Michigan — Jimmy Watkins
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Call them frauds, spies and cheaters. Replace the “X” in Xichigan with an asterisk next season. Now that ...
Ryan Day, Urban Meyer, Jim Tressel and more detail the factors that have kept Ohio State around the top of college football ...
Ohio State will open the 2025 football season as one of the favorites to capture the College Football Playoff national ...
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Why Ryan Day is comparing Ohio State’s quarterback battle to one that once reshaped college football
Ohio State coach Ryan Day says the 2025 quarterback battle between Julian Sayin and Lincoln Kienholz reminds him of the 2018 ...
The Longhorns received 25 first-place votes and 1,552 points in the rankings released Monday to edge past No. 2 Penn State in ...
A guard last year, Austin Siereveld has emerged as the favorite to win the left tackle job on Ohio State's offensive line.
As soon as the NCAA’s punishment for the Michigan football program became public, critics were loud and legion that the Wolverines got off relatively lightly in ...
Nearly two years later, the NCAA has finally handed down its final verdict after a long investigation into the Michigan Wolverines' sign-stealing scandal.
Joel Klatt makes his picks for the teams that could be this season’s Indiana, Arizona State or SMU and surprise everyone by making the College Football Playoff.
Following the NCAA's penalty announcement to Michigan on Friday, here's a look at some of the more severe punishments in college football history.
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