College Football
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Inside the many ways to construct a college football roster
Some coaches complain about the new world of team building, but with the transfer portal, jucos and NIL, they've never had more tools at their disposal. -
Reid's NFL mock draft: Seven rounds, 259 total picks and every name you should know
Jordan Reid unveils a seven-round 2023 NFL mock draft, with predictions for all 259 picks, from Carolina to Houston. -
Mike Tannenbaum’s GM mock draft: A former exec makes 31 first-round picks
Selections for each team in the first round of the 2023 NFL draft. -
Marketing code bans college betting partnerships
A responsible marketing code being adopted by the American Gaming Association will keep sportsbooks from partnering with colleges to promote wagering. -
Arnett: Not trying to 'duplicate' Leach at Miss. St.
Zach Arnett wants to make Mississippi State his own program, saying it would be impossible to "duplicate" legendary coach Mike Leach. -
Clemson 'never been better,' confident Dabo says
Amid talk of Clemson's demise after two years without a CFP appearance, Tigers coach Dabo Swinney was adamant "there's nothing wrong with our program. In fact, I would argue, honestly, our program has never been better." -
Troy gives Sumrall four-year deal through 2026
Jon Sumrall has agreed to a new four-year contract as Troy's coach after leading the Trojans to a Sun Belt Conference championship and national ranking in his debut season. -
Kiffin 'struggled' with critics after Auburn rebuff
Lane Kiffin is confident he did the right thing by rebuffing overtures from Auburn to remain at Ole Miss last fall, but says he 'struggled' with backlash from fans over how he handled the process. -
Utah St. WR in fair condition after cardiac arrest
Utah State football player Josh Davis is in fair condition after suffering a "non-traumatic sudden cardiac arrest" during Thursday's practice, the school announced Friday. -
Tide's Oats: Not offended by Saban's comments
Alabama men's basketball coach Nate Oats said Thursday that he did not take football coach Nick Saban's "wrong place, wrong time" remark earlier this week as direct criticism.