5:59 PM ET Associated Press ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New Mexico coach Bob Davie, who will miss the Lobos‘ trip to South Bend to face No. 7 Notre Dame because of an undisclosed health issue, said Tuesday he will eventually be back on the sidelines for the team, though it’s not clear when. Davie has turned
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5:25 PM ET Stanford coach David Shaw announced Tuesday that quarterback K.J. Costello will return this weekend against No. 17 UCF, but said the team will be without star offensive tackle Walker Little, who will have season-ending knee surgery. Costello missed Saturday’s loss to USC with a head injury suffered the week before against Northwestern.
5:25 PM ET Bottom 10 Inspirational thought of the week: Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down,Darkness be over me, my rest a stone.Yet in my dreamsI’d be nearer, my God, to Thee. — “Nearer, my God, to Thee,” Sarah F. Adams, 1841 More than a century later, there is still much debate as
3:38 PM ET Associated Press FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Nick Starkel has been named Arkansas‘ starting quarterback. Starkel, a graduate transfer who previously played for Texas A&M, will replace Ben Hicks for Saturday’s game against Colorado State. After Hicks struggled Saturday against Mississippi, Starkel stepped in and went 17 for 24 for 201 yards and a
12:33 PM ET The NCAA’s search for best approaches to the expanding legal sports betting market in the U.S. is focused on Washington, D.C., where two prominent senators are taking up the cause. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) are in the early stages of collaborating on federal sports betting legislation,
12:33 PM ET The NCAA’s search for best approaches to the expanding legal sports betting market in the U.S. is focused on Washington, where two prominent senators are taking up the cause. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-New York) and Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) are in the early stages of collaborating on federal sports betting legislation, sources
12:40 PM ET On Monday night, the California state assembly voted, 72-0, in favor of a bill that could make it possible for college athletes in the state to make money from their names, images, or likenesses. The Fair Pay To Play Act, first proposed by state Senator Nancy Skinner, is potentially the biggest, most
8:00 AM ET Week 2 of the college football season welcomed us with blowouts, overtimes and Joe Burrow. The LSU quarterback has cracked the top 3 thanks to his performance against Texas. Throughout the season, ESPN.com writers will vote on their top Heisman Trophy candidates. To get the final rankings, we use the following methodology:
10:00 AM ET Late Saturday night, after Joe Burrow led LSU to a 45-38 victory at Texas by throwing for 471 yards with four touchdowns, he sat behind a microphone in front of dozens of reporters in a small room in the bowels of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. After the No. 4 Tigers piled
10:55 PM ET A bill in California that would make it possible for college athletes to accept endorsement money moved one step closer to becoming law Monday evening. The California State Assembly voted 72-0 in favor of the proposed law known as the Fair Pay to Play Act. The Fair Pay to Play Act would