NCAAF teams
 

No QBs allowed: We name the 25 best non-QB players for 2025

Ohio State Buckeyes - 9h
 

Belichick on coaching at UNC: 'I learn every day'

North Carolina Tar Heels - 4d
 

ACC distributed record $45M per school in '23-24

Florida State Seminoles - 4d
 

Sources: USC's No. 1 class for '26 loses LB Griffin

USC Trojans - 6d
 

Belichick has addressed personal life with players

North Carolina Tar Heels - 7d
 

Cantwell, No. 3 recruit for '26, commits to Canes

Miami Hurricanes - 7d
 

Maryland hires Braves executive Smith as AD

Atlanta Braves - 5d
 

Illinois hands Bielema, Underwood 6-year deals

Illinois Fighting Illini - 7d
 

Cristobal: QB Beck cleared for summer workouts

Miami Hurricanes - 8d
 

100 days until Week 0: Top storylines, games and predictions for the 2025 season

Clemson Tigers - 5d
 

How proposed CEO could dole out punishments in college sports

21h
 

Ranking all 136 FBS QB situations into tiers ahead of the 2025 season

Alabama Crimson Tide - 1d
 

Who are the best coaches in college football? We rank the top 10

Georgia Bulldogs - 4d
 

'We don't want to be a one-hit wonder': Expectations are on the rise for Indiana, Curt Cignetti

Indiana Hoosiers - 5d
 

Transfer portal final ranking: College football's 100 best players on the move

Oklahoma Sooners - 6d
 

2026 recruiting class rankings: Miami makes move after landing five-star OT

USC Trojans - 6d
 

Sources: The power four commissioners met again today in person to primarily discuss the future of the College Football Playoff. They discussed new 16-team models, which would start in 2026. It's the second such meeting of the four in the last nine days. They met today in Charlotte and on May 8 in NYC. Big Ten Commissioner Tony Petitti didn't attend in person today. He was virtual because he's in California for the Big Ten meetings that start tomorrow.

3d
 

How every five-star college football recruit fits at his new school

LSU Tigers - 7d
 

Who won the offseason? We look at every Power 4 team

Louisville Cardinals - 7d
 

Sources: Northwestern is set to hire Cincinnati Bengals scout Christian Sarkisian as the athletic department’s new general manager. He’ll oversee all aspects of Northwestern’s salary cap, with his emphasis being on football. He’s a Northwestern graduate school alum who worked for the football program for three seasons in various roles. He brings the skill set of evaluation, negotiation and cap management from his time in the NFL.

Cincinnati Bengals - 8d
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