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PSU starting LB Rojas out with long-term injury
Penn State starting linebacker Tony Rojas will be sidelined long term because of an unspecified injury sustained in practice this week, coach James Franklin said Wednesday.
Appeals panel upholds Vandy QB Pavia's eligibility
A federal appeals panel dismissed the NCAA's eligibility case against Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia, noting that the NCAA granted Pavia a waiver that "guaranteed he could play for Vanderbilt in 2025."
Oregon RB Hughes to redshirt after limited play
Oregon RB Makhi Hughes, who transferred from Tulane in the offseason, asked to redshirt after being limited over four games this season.
Stanford to give away 20,000 Capt. Andrew Luck bobbleheads for Notre Dame game
Stanford will be giving away 20,000 bobbleheads of Luck in an old-fashioned military officer outfit -- a nod to the popular parody X account Capt. Andrew Luck.
Iowa State loses pair of starting CBs for season
No. 14 Iowa State's secondary will be without longtime starters Jontez Williams and Jeremiah Cooper for the rest of the season because of knee injuries.
New Orleans back as CFP title host in Jan. 2028
New Orleans will become the third city to host the College Football Game title game for a second time when the national championship is played Jan. 24, 2028.
Ole Miss' Kiffin: Dynasties 'over' for bigger SEC
Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin believes "dynasties are over" in the SEC after the league added Oklahoma and Texas and recently announced it will play a ninth conference game starting in 2026.
Carson Beck: The injury, the Lamborghini, a very public breakup and a career revived
After struggling in the spotlight at Georgia, the QB is again in position to make a run at a national title.
Ranking all 68 Power 4 QBs: A surprise No. 1, where's Arch Manning and more
What have we learned about the signal-callers so far? Here's where Arch Manning, Beau Pribula and others stand.
Pac-12's lawsuit against MWC allowed to proceed
Claudia Wilken, a federal judge in California, has allowed the Pac-12 Conference's lawsuit against the Mountain West Conference over $55 million in "poaching fees" to proceed, and the Pac-12 said in a statement that "we remain confident in our position."