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College football's top 2025 newcomer classes
Building a roster isn't just about recruiting. Combining prep talent with great transfers is key in college football and these teams did it best. -
Welcome aboard: These are the top newcomers
From top recruits to big-time transfers, these players look to impact the College Football Playoff hopefuls. -
Cristobal: QB Beck cleared for summer workouts
Miami coach Mario Cristobal said Monday that quarterback Carson Beck has been cleared to participate in all team summer activities following elbow surgery last year. -
NCAA prez is open to Trump's idea of commission
NCAA president Charlie Baker said Monday he was "up for anything" when asked about the idea of a commission on collegiate athletics, an idea proposed by President Donald Trump. -
Canes LB Hayes out of hospital after tragic crash
Miami linebacker Adarius Hayes, one of the drivers in a two-vehicle crash that left three people dead and others injured, has been released from the hospital. -
UNC: Belichick's girlfriend welcome at school
North Carolina issued a statement saying Bill Belichick's girlfriend is still welcome at football facilities. -
Oregon lands five-star DE Wesley for 2026 class
Five-star defensive end Richard Wesley, the No. 18 overall prospect in the 2026 ESPN 300, announced his commitment to Oregon on Saturday night. -
FCS headed for 12-game regular seasons in '26
FCS teams are moving toward a permanent 12-game regular season pending a final vote in June on the Division I oversight committee's recommendation. -
Coroner: UNLV OL Christman died of heart issues
UNLV offensive lineman Ben Christman, who was found dead in an off-campus apartment on Feb. 11, died from heart disease and an irregular heartbeat, the Clark County Coroner's Office announced Thursday. -
Ex-Utah QB Rising medically retires due to injury
Former Utah quarterback Cameron Rising announced Wednesday on social media that he's retiring from football because of an injury to his throwing hand.