NCAA turns to US appeals court over pay for athletes
The Division I athletes and former athletes who filed the suit being argued in Philadelphia on Wednesday are seeking hourly wages similar to those earned in work-study programs.
Drew Brees returns to Purdue to help coach bowl game for alma mater
When Ryan Walters was a high school quarterback, he wanted to replicate Drew Brees' trailblazing career path.
Don't look now but it's bowl season! Guide to 42 college football games
Last year, a December spike in cases led to five games being canceled and some games using replacement teams.
UC Board of Regents gives UCLA the green light to move to Big Ten Conference
UCLA is one step closer to making the Bruins' planned move to the Big Ten Conference in 2024.
Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach dies at 61
Mississippi State football coach Mike Leach has died at 61 after being hospitalized with a heart condition.
College Football Playoff expands to 12 teams in 2024 season
The announcement comes a day after the Rose Bowl agreed to amend its contract for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, which was the last hurdle CFP officials needed cleared to triple the size of what is now a four-team format.
NCAA adopts interim name, image, likeness policy | NewsNOW from FOX
Rich 'BD' Salgado talks about the NCAA's temporary name, image, likeness policy for student athletes with NewsNOW's Pilar Arias. The NCAA approved the interim 'NIL' policy, which means athletes will have the opportunity to earn money from endorsements, sponsorships, social media, and more as soon as July 1. All three NCAA divisions agreed to adopt the policy, the NCAA announced on Wednesday.
California becomes 1st state to let college athletes make money
Professional athletes have endorsed the law, including NBA superstar LeBron James, whose 14-year-old son is a closely watched basketball prospect in Los Angeles.