NCAAF

10:00 AM ET The Big Ten currently holds the second-most ESPN 300 commitments among all Power 5 conferences with 54, behind only the SEC, which has 116. The conference also has five teams ranked in the top 25 of the Class Rankings and 10 ranked in the top 40. Some teams not typically near the
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9:15 PM ET Former Texas A&M Aggies starting quarterback Nick Starkel announced on Tuesday that he will explore joining another team as a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. Starkel, a third-year sophomore from Argyle, Texas, opened the 2017 season as the Aggies’ starting quarterback, but played sparingly in four games behind Kellen
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8:12 PM ET ORLANDO, Fla. — The NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee would consider changes to both the targeting rule and overtime in college football, committee chairman Shane Lyons said after the group met Tuesday. Lyons said the committee talked over a host of issues, including transfers, instant replay, recruiting and staff sizes. Though
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8:08 PM ET Cornerback Shilo Sanders, No. 287 in the ESPN 300, is going to play college football in the SEC. The son of Pro Football Hall of Fame cornerback Deion Sanders committed to South Carolina on Tuesday night over offers from Tennessee, Nebraska, Colorado State and others after a making a second visit to
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3:26 PM ET MOBILE, Ala. — This is a life-changing week for Western Illinois Leathernecks defensive lineman Khalen Saunders. In more ways than one. Saunders, who recently went viral after a video of him doing a backflip at 320 pounds hit the internet, is participating in this week’s Senior Bowl activities. He and his fiancée
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10:00 AM ET The Big 12 has two teams ranked in the top 10 of the recruiting Class Rankings and four in the top 40. The conference is smaller than other Power 5 groups, but the Big 12 has the fewest ESPN 300 prospects committed or signed to its member schools with 30. Comparatively, the
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4:15 PM ET Joel AndersonESPN Florida State‘s football recruiting department issued an apology Monday after tweeting and subsequently deleting an image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. into a graphic containing the team’s slogan, “Do something,” to celebrate the civil rights icon’s holiday. In the since-deleted tweet, King appeared to be doing the school’s popular
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