Brendan Sorsby ruling: College sports' brass enraged by Texas judge's decision — 'It's f****** bulls***'
The judge's ruling granting an injunction so Sorsby can play for Texas Tech sent shockwaves throughout college football on Monday.
SEC, Big Ten vs. everybody? 'Protect College Sports' bill politicians rail against Power 2 leagues in pivotal hearing
An unmistakable message emerged from lawmakers on Wednesday: The SEC and Big Ten's growing resource advantage and continued consolidation of big brands must be stopped.
Explainer: Everything you need to know about the 'Protect College Sports Act,' including whether bill has chance to pass
Many believe the bill being discussed at Wednesday's hearing has the best chance to pass — but it has plenty of detractors, both in Congress and across college sports.
Could the SEC actually govern itself? With college sports in dire straits, more options are on the table
The SEC is planning to go its own way, perhaps not yet for competition, but for rule-making and possibly enforcement, too. "I'm not saying we are dying. But we must change."
Inside the making (and future) of the latest bill to 'save' college sports — and the major sticking point that's rankling SEC and Big Ten officials
Much of the "Protect College Sports Act" satisfies requests made by the two biggest conferences, but plenty of skeptics are already emerging.
Key senators strike bipartisan deal on sweeping college sports reform with transfer, eligibility and cap enforcement
The bill — named the Protect College Sports Act — would preclude the creation of a so-called “super league”; create an agent registry limiting fees to 5%; permit the pooling of media rights; and bar coaches from leaving their team before the season…
With issues abound, is collective bargaining a viable solution for college sports? 'I never thought I'd say it, but I'm there on employment'
At the center of SEC discussions this week is how to slow the escalating pace of roster values and bring long-term stability to the system, via any means necessary.
With college sports more in disarray than ever, Big Ten left searching for answers
The SCORE act is dead and there's discord everywhere as college sports' leaders seek help from anywhere they can get it.
With college sports more in disarray than ever, Big Ten left searching for answers
The SCORE act is dead and there's discord everywhere as college sports' leaders seek help from anywhere they can get it.
Big Ten's Tony Petitti on move to 24-team College Football Playoff — 'If we have to wait, it's OK. We'll wait.'
The Big Ten's commissioner says the league is sticking to its preference on expanding the postseason — even if it means keeping the playoff at 12 teams until everybody else is on board.