Iowa State estimates $40M loss if no fall sports
Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard said safety comes first, but facing a $40M revenue loss, the school will push to play sports in the fall.
Iowa State AD Jamie Pollard said safety comes first, but facing a $40M revenue loss, the school will push to play sports in the fall.
Texas responded to football players' request or changes with a sweeping plan to "redefine campus symbolism," including renaming the football field after Earl Campbell and Ricky Williams.
While college football continues to reel from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, and the entire season hangs in limbo, Navy athletic director Chet Gladchuk told ESPN on Monday he's determined to play the Army-Navy game if possible.
Former USC quarterback J.T. Daniels has received a waiver from the NCAA to play right away for Georgia.
The ACC has postponed its virtual media days until further notice, the league announced Monday. ACC Kickoff was scheduled to be held July 21-23.
The Patriot League will not play fall sports because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Debbie Antonelli joins to talk about Dukes new women's basketball coach and Mark Schlabach joins to talk about how the Big Ten's decision could affect the rest of college football this fall.
Mark & Wes discuss Kara Lawson being hired to be Dukes new women's basket head coach and Pat Narduzzi joins to talk about Pitt football this season.
Duke edge rusher Chris Rumph II is one of several under-the-radar college football players primed for a big 2020 season.
The NJCAA is expected to move its football season to the spring following a vote scheduled for Monday.
When will college football and other sports return to action? Will more athletic programs be forced to cut sports because of financial strains? Here is the latest on how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the college sports world.
Heather Dinich joined Matt Schick & Jen Lada on Sunday Morning to talk about why the Pac-12's decision to delay the start of fall sports is the most concerning and why she thinks college football is clinging to the hope that recent trends will change.
Dr. Bill Morice is the Chair of Lab Medicine & Pathology at the Mayo Clinic and he joined Matt Schick & Jen Lada on Sunday Morning to talk about what needs to happen in order to prevent the further spread of COVID-19, why wearing a mask is so important, and why "herd immunity" isn't really practical.
Maryland has suspended voluntary workouts for its football program after nine individuals -- not necessarily all football players -- tested positive for the coronavirus, the school announced Saturday.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said Saturday his concern for the football season is "high to very high" and acknowledged, "We are running out of time to correct and get things right."
Harvard Head Football Coach Tim Murphy joined Marty & McGee this morning to talk about the Ivy League's decision to postpone fall sports, how it impacted him and his players, and why the health and safety of the students should be at the forefront of whatever decisions the Power 5 conferences make about their football seasons.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey joined Marty & McGee this morning and talked about the conference's mindset after the decisions made by the Ivy League and Big 10 this week, why those decisions won't impact what the SEC ends up doing, and why his concern level is "very high" when it comes to having a season.
Harvard Head Football Coach Tim Murphy joined Marty & McGee this morning and talked about the Ivy League's decision to not play sports in the fall, the impact that decision has had on himself and his players, and why the Power 5 conferences need to make their decisions in the fall based on the health and safety of their students & student athletes.
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey joined Marty & McGee this morning and talked about what the mindset is for the SEC right now headed towards a potential college football season in the fall, why he doesn't think the decisions the Ivy League & Big 10 made impact what the SEC will do, and says that his concern is 'high to very high' when it comes to the college football season.
North Carolina recruit Tony Grimes said he plans to reclassify and graduate this summer so that he can join the Tar Heels for the upcoming season.
Now that the Pac-12 has joined the Big Ten in going conference only for fall sports, will the rest of the Power 5 follow suit? Are we looking at a spring season? And which games are we going to miss the most?