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'I'm a navigational system': How Deion Sanders is changing the direction of Colorado
Coach Prime has already taken Colorado to uncharted territory with a social media buzz that has famous alums scrambling for tickets. -
The next Hendon Hooker? Josh Jacobs? We comped 10 top recruits to former stars
Some top college football recruits in the 2023 class compare to former stars such as Baker Mayfield, Will Fuller and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. -
Kiffin 'struggled' with critics after Auburn rebuff
Lane Kiffin is confident he did the right thing by rebuffing overtures from Auburn to remain at Ole Miss last fall, but says he 'struggled' with backlash from fans over how he handled the process. -
Utah St. WR in fair condition after cardiac arrest
Utah State football player Josh Davis is in fair condition after suffering a "non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest" during Thursday's practice, the school announced Friday. -
Tide's Oats: Not offended by Saban's comments
Alabama men's basketball coach Nate Oats said Thursday that he did not take football coach Nick Saban's "wrong place, wrong time" remark earlier this week as direct criticism. -
NCAA lights up D-II coach with ban for title cigars
The NCAA suspended Ferris State football coach Tony Annese for a future Division II playoff game after two players lit cigars inside a smoke-free locker room. -
Utah's '22 Forever Game' honors Jordan, Lowe
The Utah football program has renamed its annual spring game the 22 Forever Game to honor former Utes players Ty Jordan and Aaron Lowe, who tragically died just 10 months apart. -
Top Ohio recruit picks Michigan over Buckeyes
Michigan beat out Ohio State for ESPN 300 running back Jordan Marshall, the No. 9-ranked recruit in the state of Ohio. -
'Still got it': QB Newton throws at Auburn pro day
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton threw more than 30 passes at Auburn's pro day on Tuesday. -
Mountain West preview: Burning questions in Mountain division
Boise State's offense and Air Force's defense both look strong, but they'll need help in a division looking to bounce back from a rough 2022 season.