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Week 7 preview: Oklahoma's Michael Hawkins Jr. will make history in Red River Rivalry
In a week of big conference matchups, our college football experts preview big storylines to know. -
Sooners WR Burks out for Red River Rivalry game
Oklahoma's Deion Burks will not play Saturday, as the Sooners will be without five of their top receivers against No. 1 Texas. -
SEC, B10: No private funds; football not 'broken'
SEC and Big Ten leaders showed a united front, as any big changes that would include private equity are unlikely to garner national support without their backing. -
Horns' Ewers to start Red River Rivalry vs. OU
Texas' Quinn Ewers, who has missed the past two games with an abdominal strain, will return as the starting quarterback vs. rival Oklahoma on Saturday. -
Ole Miss to address suspicions of faking injuries
Ole Miss said it has been in contact with the SEC and the national coordinator for football officiating after suspicions were raised that the Rebels tried to stifle South Carolina's momentum by "feigning injuries" in last week's game. -
Wake covers canceled game fee with OSU series
Wake Forest is covering the $750,000 cancellation fee it owes Ole Miss for pulling out of next year's game through its new contract with Oregon State. -
Texas flips WR in latest hit to FSU's 2025 class
Texas flipped four-star receiver Daylan McCutcheon from Florida State on Thursday, marking the third top-15 receiver commitment for Texas in the 2025 class. -
NCAA replaces natl. letter of intent for recruits
The NCAA Division I Council has approved the immediate elimination of the national letter of intent program, marking a historic shift to the recruiting landscape. -
Georgia receiver Young suspended after arrest
Georgia coach Kirby Smart said Wednesday that wide receiver Colbie Young has been suspended indefinitely from the team following his arrest. -
Ryan Day's trust in Chip Kelly began decades ago in small-town New Hampshire
Kelly left his job as UCLA's head coach to join Day's staff at Ohio State this offseason, reuniting teacher and pupil.