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The field of 64 is set!
MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — In reaction to the controversial comments made recently by his head coach, Lane Kiffin, first-year LSU athletic director Verge Ausberry told ESPN on Thursday that he has spoken with his coaches about the importance of unity within the SEC.
Joel Klatt discusses the impact of a 24-Team College Football Playoff and what that could mean for potential SEC and Big Ten Matchups.
MIRAMAR, Fla. — Oklahoma athletics director Roger Denny said he's still looking for more clarity from the College Football Playoff on how strength of schedule metrics will be evaluated when seeding the postseason, but playoff expansion could be a route to scheduling tougher nonconference games and, ideally, a return of the Sooners' rivalry series against Oklahoma State.
MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — The Big Ten has won the past three national titles in football and is 4-0 against the SEC over the past three seasons in head-to-head College Football Playoff matchups, but SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said on Wednesday those metrics are a «pretty narrow band» and his league still «stands alone.»
MIRAMAR, Fla. — Pete Golding has been head coach at Ole Miss for just three games, but that hasn't kept him from having to deal with criticism and controversy coming from all sides.
MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne on Wednesday said that changing head football coaches every two to three years is «absolutely ludicrous» and emphasized the importance of stability under Kalen DeBoer.
A group of U.S. senators introduced new and wide-sweeping legislation Wednesday that aims to address many current issues in college sports, including an effort to restore some rule-making power to the NCAA and open the possibility for conferences to sell their lucrative television rights as one large group.