8:44 AM ET Justin Shorter, a former five-star wide receiver prospect who started three games at Penn State last season, has been granted a waiver for immediate eligibility at Florida. Shorter, who transferred to Florida in January, announced that he received the waiver late Thursday night. “Finally Got the waiver… go time,” he posted on
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9:04 AM ET About a third of college athletic trainers said their athletes were fully following COVID-19 safety protocols, and fewer than half reported that coaches and staff were in full compliance, according to a survey conducted by the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. The survey of about 1,200 athletic trainers across college divisions showed that
7:00 AM ET As the power conference portion of the fall college football season gets underway this weekend — amid a few postponements — it’s hard not to feel conflicted. On one hand, it appears likely that we’re probably going to be embarking on a national title race without two of the five power conferences.
6:56 AM ET Dave Wilson Close ESPN Staff Writer Dave Wilson is an editor for ESPN.com since 2010. He previously worked at The Dallas Morning News, San Diego Union-Tribune and Las Vegas Sun. Kyle Bonagura Close ESPN Staff Writer Covers the Pac-12. Joined ESPN in 2014. Attended Washington State University. The 2020 college football season
7:00 AM ET “WHAT DO YOU make of this?” Trevor Lawrence asked. Darien Rencher sat with Lawrence on a kitchen counter in an apartment just north of downtown Atlanta, the sweep of Piedmont Park in the distance, the city roiling below. The two — one white, one Black, teammates at Clemson, friends — heard the
7:35 PM ET Rutgers president Jonathan Holloway described President Donald Trump’s involvement in the push to start the Big Ten football season as “cheap politics.” Speaking to NJ Advance Media, Holloway said Trump’s involvement in the Big Ten’s situation will not impact his decision on when Big Ten sports should resume. Trump spoke last week
4:55 PM ET Heather Dinich Close ESPN Senior Writer College football reporter Joined ESPN.com in 2007 Graduate of Indiana University Adam Rittenberg Close ESPN Senior Writer College football reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2008. Graduate of Northwestern University. Ohio State coach Ryan Day on Thursday issued a statement through the school that hinted at a possible
4:26 PM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — After initially being ruled out for the season with a coronavirus-related heart condition, Georgia State freshman quarterback Mikele Colasurdo has been cleared to play. The school announced Thursday that follow-up cardiac evaluations showed Colasurdo does not suffer from myocarditis or any other heart ailment that would prevent him
2:45 PM ET North Texas quarterbacks coach Tate Wallis, who was arrested Sept. 3 on charges of an improper relationship between an educator and student, has resigned. “Tate Wallis has offered his resignation and we have accepted it,” the school said Thursday. Wallis was hired at North Texas in January. The allegations stem from his
2:45 PM ET Stanford offensive tackle Walker Little announced Thursday that he is opting out of the season and preparing for the NFL draft. “This fall, I will indeed graduate, but with so much uncertainty regarding the football season, the time is right to opt out of the 2020-21 season and prepare for the NFL