Car insurance

College Football News

Regents OK Texas-San Antonio going to CUSA

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

University of Texas System regents have approved letting UT-San Antonio move to Conference USA in 2013
Read On


Irish QB Rees faces charge he confronted cops

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

Police pepper-sprayed Notre Dame quarterback Tommy Rees and put him in jail early Thursday after he allegedly he raised his knee and knocked the wind out of a police officer who had chased him down following an off-campus house party.
Read On


Sandusky’s lawyer defends use of subpoenas

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

Jerry Sandusky’s lawyer is defending the use of defense subpoenas and asking a judge to order prosecutors to provide more documents and other information as he prepares for trial on child sex-abuse charges.
Read On


Mich. St.’s Gholston, Thomas survive rollover

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

Michigan State football players William Gholston and Lawrence Thomas suffered minor injuries Wednesday after being involved in a rollover car accident near Brighton, Mich.
Read On


League champs desired in football playoff

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany says a model being considered for a four-team college football playoff would give preference to conference champions ranked in the top-six nationally.
Read On


Maisel: Edsall not going down with the ship

Published: May 3, 2012

commentNo Comments

After a rocky first season that included 24 transfers and only two wins, you could understand if Randy Edsall’s confidence was shaken. Instead, Maryland’s coach is even more optimistic about the future.
Read On


One playoff plan would link semi sites, leagues

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

If the 11 FBS conferences and independent schools decide to incorporate the existing BCS bowl games into a four-team playoff, the sites of the two national semifinal games might be determined by conference affiliations of the two highest-ranked teams.
Read On


Wojciechowski: What would Brown do for you?

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

If Ron Brown, the Nebraska assistant whose anti-gay statements have caused headlines, continues to confuse faith with a person’s fundamental right not to be discriminated against, he should be fired.
Read On


NCAA cites S. Carolina for failure to monitor

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

The NCAA has ruled that South Carolina failed to monitor its athletic program that resulted in various rules violations and has accepted the school’s proposed sanctions to cut six football scholarships and slash its official recruiting visits by more than
Read On


AG files over Sandusky defense’s subpoena use

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

Jerry Sandusky’s lawyers have been improperly issuing subpoenas and using them for a fishing expedition to aid his defense against child sex-abuse charges, prosecutors said in a court filing Friday.
Read On


Penn St. to spend $2.5M on PR for case fallout

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

Penn State University has hired two public relations firms to help it deal with the continuing fallout from the Jerry Sandusky child sex-abuse scandal.
Read On


Military Bowl to feature Army against ACC team

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

This year’s Military Bowl will be held Dec. 27 and is set to feature Army against a team from the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Read On


Late Paterno to be awarded Dick Enberg Award

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

Joe Paterno, who coached Penn State to 409 wins from 1966 to 2011, will be posthumously honored with the 2012 Dick Enberg Award, presented by the College Sports Information Directors of America.
Read On


Doane player dies after fall from pickup truck

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

Authorities say a Doane College football player has died after falling out of a pickup truck near campus in southeast Nebraska.
Read On


True freshman Lunt wins Oklahoma St. QB job

Published: April 27, 2012

commentNo Comments

Oklahoma State plans to start Wes Lunt at quarterback for its season opener, the first time in school history that a true freshman has won the job.
Read On


« Previous PageNext Page »