Two ruling parties are controlling college football: the Big Ten and SEC. And they’re about to light the whole thing aflame.
The Big Ten and SEC are in New Orleans this week to remake the one-year-old 12-team playoff. Gambling with the future and credibility of college football, in the name of
Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey met in New Orleans on Wednesday to discuss potential College Football Playoff format changes
The SEC and Big Ten met this week in New Orleans to discuss a proposal that would, once again, shakeup the college football landscape. And amid backlash from some fans, longtime ESPN analyst and radio host Paul Finebaum is worried about the state of the game.
I could be referring to any number of events throughout time, but I’m referring to one potential outcome of tomorrow’s New Orleans meetings between the Big Ten and SEC, the second time college football’s imperial duo has huddled within the past few months.
The Saints have hired another college coach for Kellen Moore's coaching staff, as Cal's Peter Sirmon will oversee the linebackers.
Michigan cornerback Will Johnson is projected to be selected 9th overall in the latest Sports Illustrated NFL mock draft, with those experts predicting he will
Proving that nothing lasts forever, Peter Sirmon has left the California Bears football coaching staff and good friend Justin Wilcox to become the linebackers c
No drastic decisions are expected on Tuesday, but the two power conferences will begin their quest for a CFP takeover
NEW ORLEANS — On the 23rd floor of the luxurious ... They want to see a seeding change in the 2025 College Football Playoff. The two leagues will push playoff executives to alter the seeding ...
The New Orleans Saints considered college options for defensive coordinator before hiring Brandon Staley, including a surprising Colorado coach:
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