9:15 PM ET Michigan State made a big recruiting statement on Monday when ESPN 300 offensive lineman Devontae Dobbs announced his commitment to the Spartans. Dobbs is the No. 7 ranked prospect overall and chose Michigan State over Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, Ohio State, Oklahoma and USC among others. The 6-foot-5, 304-pound lineman out
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5:08 PM ET Quarterback Logan Holgorsen, the son of West Virginia head coach Dana Holgorsen, flipped his commitment from North Texas to Bowling Green on Monday. The younger Holgorsen is a three-star prospect from Morgantown, West Virginia, now headed to play in Bowling Green, Ohio. Holgorsen took to Twitter to make the announcement official. Holgorsen
10:31 PM ET Michigan is currently outside of the top-25 recruiting class rankings, but might be moving quickly up the list after what transpired Sunday. The Wolverines landed three commitments in one day, including a commitment from ESPN 300 defensive tackle Mazi Smith. With the NCAA’s 10-year ban on Chris Webber having recently been lifted,
1:07 AM ET Chris Webber will be back on Michigan’s campus this season. The former Fab Five star accepted an invitation from Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh to be an honorary captain at a home game during the 2018 season. Webber was making an appearance on local radio station WTKA 1050-AM in Ann Arbor on
11:17 AM ET Under Armour All-American Nathan Pickering has committed to Mississippi State and, at 62nd overall, is the program’s top-rated 2019 recruit. Read below to see how the Bulldogs can maximize the upside of this ESPN 300 defensive lineman: Insider Become an insider and get access to all our articles and tools. View Insider
11:41 PM ET Associated Press FRESNO, Calif. — Fresno State has hired Terry Tumey as athletic director. University President Joseph I. Castro announced the move Thursday on Twitter. Tumey replaces Jim Bartko, who resigned in November. The 52-year-old Tumey, a three-time All-Pac-10 defensive lineman at UCLA, spent the past 2½ years as athletic director at
3:17 PM ET Associated Press BERKELEY, Calif. — Wide receiver Demetris Robertson is leaving the California program after two years, he announced Thursday. Robertson tweeted that he has “decided not to continue my education and football career” at Cal due to personal matters. The tweet didn’t elaborate and it didn’t say what Robertson will do
9:00 AM ET The Division I council recently approved a proposal that will allow student-athletes to participate in up to four games without burning their redshirt for the season. The rule will preserve a year of eligibility while still allowing some wiggle room for an athlete who hasn’t yet used his or her redshirt season.
10:10 PM ET John Ward, the University of Tennessee’s beloved “Voice of the Vols” for 34 seasons in basketball and 31 seasons in football, died Wednesday after battling a lengthy illness. He was 88. Ward’s death was announced in a statement by the Vol Network, which read in part: “It is with a heavy heart
4:56 PM ET The College Football Playoff is entering its fifth season. This one will have a new gambling angle. Las Vegas sportsbooks regularly release odds to win the College Football Playoff National Championship, but the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook has taken it one step further. Now, bettors can bet on 78 different teams to