As we enter the Fall semester, fans and athletes are waiting for answers about college sports — especially college football. Some schools have completely canceled Fall sports, while others have decided to push them back. Power Five conferences — SEC, Big Ten, Pac-12, ACC and Big-12 — have decided to …
Read More »NBA draft deadline: majority of college basketball players returning to school
Monday night was the deadline for underclassmen to withdraw from the NBA draft. Despite concerns regarding the 2020-21 college basketball season, 91 out of the 156 players opted to return to college. That’s the majority. Big names return to school in lieu of NBA Surprisingly, the 91 players returning to …
Read More »SEC Going With 10-Game Conference-Only Schedule
The SEC made official today its plans for the upcoming college football season. The conference announced it will play a 10-game conference-only schedule that will start on Sept. 26. There will be one bye week for each team and a bye for every team on Dec. 12, the week before …
Read More »NJCAA moves football season to Spring
The National Junior College Athletic Association will move its football season to the spring. The Athletic was first to report this decision. The NJCAA has 54 schools that play football. The NJCAA is expected to move its football season to the spring following a vote scheduled for Monday. https://t.co/Z98YrWKcP0 — …
Read More »While Conferences cancel games, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey gave his thoughts
As other conferences go to only conference schedules, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey recently said he has a high level of concern when is comes to playing football this fall. What other conferences are deciding As of now, the SEC is still on schedule to play non-conference games in the fall. …
Read More »COVID-19 cancels spring SEC meetings
Among many other competitions and sporting events, COVID-19 forced the SEC to cancel Spring Meetings. Alternative plans The SEC hosts an annual four-day conference every year in Destin, Florida, in the last week of May. Coaches from all sports, presidents and athletic directors are those who attend the conference. They …
Read More »Did the College Football Playoff Committee Get it Right?
The field for the College Football Playoff is set with no real surprises. After demolishing Georgia in the SEC Championship Game, LSU jumps to No. 1 in the country. They will face the Big 12 Champion Oklahoma Sooners, who checked in at No. 4. Ohio State falls to No. 2 …
Read More »Is Minnesota the Real Deal?
The Minnesota Golden Gophers history hasn’t been bad. Since 1999, they have reached a bowl game in 15 of 20 seasons played. They already clinched a bowl game this year. The idea of this team having a winning record and going to a bowl was more than expected. But, no …
Read More »Vanderbilt and Purdue Both Looking to Bounce Back Ahead of Week 2 Matchup
Vanderbilt and Purdue face off on Saturday with both teams looking to bounce back from tough Week 1 losses. Purdue came into its matchup with Nevada as heavy favorites despite playing on the road. The Boilermakers led by 17 at the half and had a 34-17 advantage late in the …
Read More »Ryan Day and Ohio State Begin Post-Urban Meyer Era
There’s a new leader for the Ohio State football program. New head coach Ryan Day replaces Urban Meyer, who retired at the end of last season after seven seasons as head coach. Despite the change in leadership, the Buckeyes remain one of the most talented teams in college football. At …
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