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Love him or hate him, Deion Sanders isn't slowing down
Colorado may have been brought back to earth against Oregon, but Deion Sanders is moving forward. -
Sources: Buffs safety Sanders doubtful vs. USC
Colorado star safety Shilo Sanders is doubtful for Saturday's game against No. 8 USC and not expected to play, sources told ESPN, leaving a struggling Buffaloes secondary even more vulnerable against the Trojans. -
Source: Pitt to start QB Jurkovec against Hokies
Pittsburgh will start veteran quarterback Phil Jurkovec against Virginia Tech on Saturday night, per an ESPN source, a week after he left Pitt's loss to UNC after taking an illegal hit. -
Sources: Alabama LB Lawson could miss weeks
Redshirt sophomore middle linebacker Deontae Lawson is out against Mississippi State with an ankle injury and could miss multiple games, sources told ESPN. -
Missouri's Cook, Burden will play, sources say
Missouri starting quarterback Brady Cook and wide receiver Luther Burden III, who were questionable this week, will play at Vanderbilt on Saturday, sources told ESPN. -
Oher conservatorship to end amid legal battle
A Tennessee judge says she is ending a conservatorship agreement between former NFL player Michael Oher and the Memphis couple who took him in when he was in high school. -
Tucker tells MSU of wrongful termination lawsuit
Fired football coach Mel Tucker informed Michigan State he is preparing to file a potential wrongful termination lawsuit against the school. -
Bussey, No. 25 prospect in '24 class, picks A&M
Texas A&M added ESPN 300 athlete Terry Bussey to its 2024 class on Thursday, getting a commitment from the No. 25 prospect overall. -
No grudges: Hunter hangs with CSU's Blackburn
Colorado's Travis Hunter, who suffered a lacerated liver, met with Colorado State's Henry Blacburn and holds no grudges against him for an illegal hit. -
Lane Kiffin, an airport tarmac and the long-term impact of college football's most memorable firing
Ten years ago, Lane Kiffin got off an airplane and was fired in the most memorable way in college football history. Here's what really happened that night, and how it changed everything for Kiffin.