It is the American sports version of the age-old question. What is better: a Ferrari or a Lamborghini? The College Football Playoff crowns the best college football team in the country and has beco
The revenue from a bigger College Football Playoff could compensate athletes throughout Division I and buoy other sports. That won't happen. Not with Greg Sankey, Tony Petiti & Co. trying to take as much for their leagues as possible.
Why should basketball have all the fun? We run through an imaginary football bracket down to the Sweet 16.
Who are the best at making life miserable for opposing quarterbacks? We rank the top 10.
MEDFORD, Ore. – Men in need of an excuse to stay at home and enjoy the NCAA college basketball tournament might be interested to hear about one surefire medical procedure that gains popularity every March. ‘Vas-Madness’ coincides with March Madness and it’s a time where a lot of men actually undergo vasectomies to get out of […]
With increased attention around the 2024 women's NCAA tournament, Doug Greenberg explores how sportsbooks have adapted their strategy for the sport.
We complete our mock playoff, from the Sweet 16 through the Final Four and the national title game.
The College Football Playoff and ESPN announced a $7.8 billion deal today that will give the network exclusive rights to the expanded postseason through the 2031 season, with the national championship game moving to ABC starting in 2026.
(VINnews) — Orthodox Jewish college football player Sam Salz posted a video explaining why he makes time each day to learn Torah. In the short uplifting clip, Sam explains that in addition to it being a very important mitzvah, it is also a way to develop and nurture a relationship with Hashem. Join our WhatsApp
After a star-studded class of receivers left for the NFL draft, who are the best returning players for the coming season?
Florida State’s Mike Norvell, Texas’ Steve Sarkisian and Alabama's Kalen DeBoer will each make $10 million coaching their teams this year.
Tuesday, the long-awaited announcement of ESPN’s broadcast rights extension with the College Football Playoff was finally made. After ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro announced the deal during Axios’ What’s Next Summit, the official press release went out, clarifying some very interesting specifics. There were the obvious details, specifically that the six-year extension consists of the new