6:06 PM ET LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska running back Maurice Washington could face charges in California for allegedly sending a video via text message to his former girlfriend of what she says was a sexual assault. Washington, 19, could be charged under California’s “revenge porn” law and face a felony charge of distribution of child
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2:40 PM ET Wisconsin offensive lineman Jon Dietzen is retiring because of injuries sustained during his playing career. Dietzen, who started 32 games for the Badgers, announced his decision Monday on Twitter. pic.twitter.com/23N0axftxy — Dietzen (@DietzenJon) February 11, 2019 He started 12 games at left tackle for Wisconsin in 2018, missing one contest because of
2:00 PM ET Kevin SeifertNFL Nation Close ESPN.com national NFL writer ESPN.com NFC North reporter, 2008-2013 Covered Vikings for Minneapolis Star Tribune, 1999-2008 Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray announced Monday that he will fully commit to an NFL career and at least put on hold his interest in baseball. Here’s what you need to know about
1:00 PM ET The 2019 recruiting class has signed, and Alabama came out on top of the Class Rankings. Though the Crimson Tide have the best class overall, there were many exceptional individual recruiting efforts by coaches across the country in this cycle. Those efforts should be rewarded, too. 1. Brian NiedermeyerSchool: TennesseeTop commitment: OT
7:45 AM ET After a month of transfers, coaching moves, NFL draft entries and a second signing day, it’s time to update the Way-Too-Early Top 25. Oklahoma is the big mover this time, as Lincoln Riley, fresh off coaching back-to-back Heisman winners in Baker Mayfield and Kyler Murray, landed top QB transfer Jalen Hurts out
8:02 AM ET Adam Rittenberg Close ESPN Staff Writer College football reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University. Tom VanHaaren Close ESPN Staff Writer ESPN staff writer Joined ESPN in 2011 Graduated from Central Michigan Justin Fields is college football’s next catalyst, helping the sport become either more progressive and player-friendly or dragging
2:47 PM ET Former Eastern Washington quarterback Gage Gubrud has won an appeal for an additional year of eligibility and will spend his final season as a graduate transfer at Washington State. WSU announced Gubrud, a two-time finalist for the Walter Payton Award, given to the best offensive player in FCS, joined the program Saturday
7:30 PM ET That brisk wind you feel sweeping through the Midwest on Friday evening is a deep exhale from first-year head coach Ryan Day and the rest of the Ohio State Buckeyes. Day and his staff were certainly confident that transfer quarterback Justin Fields would be eligible to lead their offense in 2019, but
7:21 PM ET Miami receiver Lawrence Cager is transferring to Georgia as a graduate transfer, helping the Bulldogs rebuild their depleted receiver corps. Cager, a 6-foot-5 rising senior from Towson, Maryland, led the Hurricanes with six touchdown catches and 17.8 yards per reception in 2018. He caught 21 passes for 374 yards, both career-high totals,
4:33 PM ET Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Justin Fields has received a waiver from the NCAA and will be eligible to play the 2019 season, the university announced Friday. The waiver allows Fields to forego the usual one-year waiting period for a transferring student-athlete. He is expected to be the frontrunner to win Ohio State’s