Simpler rules, cleaner rosters, new tradeoffs. USA TODAY Sports canvassed college sports stakeholders on proposal.
The Division I Cabinet on Tuesday adopted a slate of changes to pre-enrollment eligibility rules, effective immediately for ...
A targeting ejection no longer carries an automatic punishment for the next game. Except for multiple-time offenders.
The NCAA announced new rules penalizing coaches and schools for adding ghost transfers who bypass the portal process.
A survey conducted by Division I football special teams and head coaches showed a 61-1 vote who opposed the NCAA rule change ...
The NCAA is reportedly considering a major rule change that could have a massive impact on the future of college sports.
The NCAA announced Tuesday that it has ruled in favor of adopting new punishments for schools that circumvent the transfer portal window.
The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has announced rule changes for the 2026 college football season.
Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian isn't happy about certain teams using the legal system to get their way.
If a proposed new NCAA rule change goes through, the college football season would start sooner. If that happens, two future ...
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day champions a proposed NCAA rule change, advocating for a streamlined five-year eligibility ...
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