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It's never too early to prepare for the next college football season. After Ohio State won last year's College Football Playoff title in the first-ever 12-team format, the 2025 season looks to ...
The SEC was conspicuously absent from Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game. But the conference is all over the first USA TODAY Sports edition of bracketology for ...
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The NCAA is reportedly considering a new rule that would grant athletes five seasons of eligibility. / Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images More changes could be coming to college sports. Friday morning ...
The NCAA will reportedly discuss the idea of allowing student-athletes in all sports a fifth year of eligibility in the near future, according to college basketball insider Jon Rothstein.
There's much to be excited about for the 2025 college softball season, which runs from Feb. 6 to May 4. Can Oklahoma complete the nearly impossible and five-peat? Or will the Sooners be dethroned?