Ten years after college football’s map was drawn and redrawn amid massive realignment, Longhorns and Sooners have potential to usher in new landscape.
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Coach K says retirement was family decision years in the making
Mike Krzyzewski, who has led the Duke men’s basketball team to five national titles in 41 seasons, will transition into an ambassador role.
Report: Duke men’s basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski, ‘Coach K,’ will retire after upcoming season
Mike Krzyzewski, 74, is the winningest coach in college basketball history with 1,170 victories, with all but 73 coming with the Duke Blue Devils.
Confused about NIL? 10 questions explore how name, image and likeness laws will change college sports
NIL represents a revolution in college athletics unmatched since the NCAA began sponsoring women’s championship sports in 1981.
Opinion: Colt Brennan left mark on college football landscape and NCAA record books with prolific passing game
Colt Brennan, the former University of Hawaii quarterback, was well ahead of his time. He entranced a national audience before age of social media.
Alabama football lost some star power, so watching national champions try to repeat will be fascinating
Alabama, which plays its spring game Saturday, lost last year’s Heisman winner. And the teammate who finished third. And the teammate who was fifth.
Analysis: Gonzaga’s case for being one of the best non-champions in men’s Division I history
The Bulldogs failed to become the first team since 1976 to go unbeaten. But they should be ranked among the best non-champions in history.
‘Risks have been minimized’: How March Madness is being pulled off amid COVID-19 pandemic
The NCAA Tournament is taking place in the Indianapolis area over the next three weeks. The city hopes for an economic boon, but NCAA is real winner.
Expect the unexpected as most unpredictable NCAA Tournament opens against backdrop of pandemic
The NCAA has several COVID-19 protocols in hopes of preventing issues. This unique plan will be the backdrop for most unpredictable tournament ever.
Creighton coach Greg McDermott apologizes for racially insensitive remarks
Greg McDermott’s comments came after Creighton’s 77-69 loss to Big East rival Xavier. His apology on Twitter comes three days after the incident.