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Cougs to play Utah state in Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
PULLMAN — The Washington State University Cougars football team (6-6) is set to play Utah State (6-6) in the Famou…
Cornell's Jimmy Boeheim puts name in transfer portal
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP) — Jimmy Boeheim, a senior forward at Cornell and the oldest son of longtime Syracuse men's basketball coach Jim Boeheim, has placed his name in the NCAA transfer portal, according to a university …
Despite late heroics, No. 20 USC expects more from offense
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Through two games, there have been two disparate sides to the Trojans.
Uncertainty returns to Michigan State's QB situation
Four games into the season, Michigan State might be back to square one at quarterback.
New Mexico State basketball temporarily moving to Phoenix
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico State's men's basketball team will temporarily move to Phoenix due to coronavirus restrictions in its home state.
No. 12 Maryland women will be challenged in improved Big Ten
Undaunted by losing all five starters from a team that won the Big Ten women's basketball championship, Maryland coach Brenda Frese restocked the roster with enough talent to potentially keep the Terrapins atop a c…
Trevor Lawrence returns as No. 4 Clemson resumes title chase
Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is fit, confident and most importantly for the Tigers, virus-free.
Georgia Tech plays long waiting game following postponements
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Tech coach Geoff Collins is trying to make the most out of having two games postponed by COVID-19.
South Carolina players opt out, others out with injuries
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina has lost another starting cornerback in Israel Mukuamu after he opted out of the season, joining his defensive backfield partner Jaycee Horn in preparing for the upcoming NFL dr…
Playing catch: Florida's Shorter gets daily help from mom
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Justin Shorter contorted his body in the end zone, fully extended both arms as he left his feet, reached behind his head and
Boilermakers head to Minnesota seeking more balanced attack
Purdue coach Jeff Brohm built his reputation on running creative, wide-open offenses.
NCAA graduation rates reach another record high at 90%
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — College athletes continue to graduate at record rates and outperform non-athletes, according to the NCAA's new Graduation Success Rate report.
Young UConn team expects to compete for 12th national title
STORRS, Conn. (AP) — UConn has not had seven first-year players on its roster since back in 1988, the year the Huskies won the first of their 18 Big East titles.
Wichita State coach Marshall resigns after misconduct probe
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Wichita State coach Gregg Marshall resigned Tuesday following an investigation into allegations of verbal and physical abuse, ending a tenure that soared to the Final Four and crashed on the…
'Ball of energy' McCaffrey out to rev up Nebraska offense
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Upon meeting Luke McCaffrey for the first time, Nebraska defensive lineman Ty Robinson probably hoped his new roommate would cut back on the caffeine.
Top freshmen forge their own paths in picking schools
Many of the nation’s brightest prospects in the most recent recruiting class didn’t necessarily select the most obvious schools.