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Affiliation with different leagues will not stop Richmond and William & Mary from competing in football. At least not through ...
The Richmond Speed, the area’s first arena football franchise (eight men on the field for each team), played their inaugural ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Richmond University Medical Center has long been a centerpiece for the Urs family of Staten Island. Dr. Krishne Urs, an orthopedic surgeon, has been affiliated with the ...
College football is looking to crack down on teams allegedly faking injuries, as the NCAA has approved a major rule change to combat the problem starting this season. This week, the Playing Rules ...
College football took another step toward the professional level on Saturday. Tennessee star quarterback Nico Iamaleava sat out of practices and meetings over NIL contract disputes. He was expected to ...
This weekend, the college football world was stunned to hear that the Tennessee Volunteers and star quarterback Nico Iamaleava would be parting ways after his first season as the starter.
Dallas Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons had something to say about the current state of college football and overblown NIL contracts. The All-Pro went after Tennessee Volunteers quarterback Nico ...
For Lamar University football players looking to play professionally, months of preparation led to a pivotal workout on Wednesday. Running back Khalan Griffin didn’t mind admitting he was nervous.
Deion Sanders vowed to put CU Buffs football back on the national map. Now it looks as if he and the administration are serious about keeping it there. He and the University of Colorado agreed to ...
Players and coaches from the 2024 championship team received a ring for making the College Football Playoff, one from the CFP for winning it and a championship ring from Ohio State. Ohio State's ...
Essential to any advancement of a bill is Cruz, the chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, the body that mostly controls college sports legislation; and Booker, a former Stanford football player ...
The highest-paid college football coach is Georgia's Kirby Smart, who makes an average of $13.2 million, per Spotrac. Smart signed a reported 10-year, $130 million deal with the Bulldogs in May 2024.