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In the wake of the coronavirus, everybody is wondering when college football might return this fall. One California expert thinks winter is more likely.
An eight team College Football Playoff? 16? Six? No matter what the number might be, ADs across the country are clamoring for CFP expansion.
The coronavirus is already forcing a potential change in for one of the first Notre Dame -- and college football -- games of the 2020 season.
Nick Saban has gone digitial and shocked most Alabama fans by confirming that he has, indeed, gotten an email account after years of holding out.
College football in the spring? In the summer? Virginia Tech athletic director Whit Babcock signals an openness for moving the schedule due to coronavirus.
Florida won’t leave the state’s borders for non-conference opponents in 2025 after inking a deal to bring the Rattlers to the Swamp.
Oregon athletic director Rob Mullens joins many school leaders in Eugene and across the country in taking a reduced salary due to coronavirus.
Steve Addazio’s Colorado State staff dropped a unique cover of a song as they do their best to pass the time during coronavirus quarantine.
The SEC joined a host of others in moving the goal posts further down the road when it comes to players and coaches getting back on the field.
One of the top defensive linemen at Arkansas State appears to be moving on to a new school for the 2020 campaign after hitting the transfer portal.
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney is quite the optimist when it comes to battling the coronavirus and starting the CFB season as scheduled.
Kentucky football is doing their part to battle the coronavirus as the school announced the team’s indoor facility is being converted into a field hospital.
Oklahoma netted another quality pickup in the the transfer market as former UCLA starting offensive lineman Chris Murray pledged to the Sooners.
New Mississippi State head coach Mike Leach is apologizing for tweeting out an offensive image designed to joke about the coronavirus situation.
Kansas is not backing down from their increasingly messy war of words with ex-head coach David Beaty in a contentious lawsuit.
Penn State athletic director Sandy Barbour remarked that teams will likely need some two months of training in order to start the 2020 season.
In the first of what figures to be many such announcements, Wyoming AD Tom Burman confirmed a hefty year-long pay cut due to COVID-19.
The USF quarterback room gained a notable FCS graduate transfer to stock up some more ahead of a potential 2020 season in Tampa.
Could college football take place without fans in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic? It’s technically feasible according to one AD but not economically.
Greg Schiano and Rutgers is finding a small positive bump on the recruiting trail despite the coronavirus-induced shutdown.
The growing coronavirus pandemic hasn’t yet threatened CFB games in the fall but if it does, the fallout could be dire across the NCAA landscape.
Recruiting face-to-face is on hold but that didn’t stop Ohio State from landing one of the bigger names on the transfer market.
Auburn is not hitting the pause button yet on the plans for their massive new football facility on the Plains due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
If the Big 12 eventually returns to the gridiron, it will happen at the same time according to one powerful AD in the conference.