8:26 PM ET In order to kick off the college football season on time, coaches throughout the country could begin working with their players again as soon as July 6, and required meetings and walk-throughs with a football could start in mid-July if a proposed six-week practice plan is approved by the NCAA later this
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7:30 PM ET Clemson coach Dabo Swinney on Monday defended his response to an assistant coach’s use of a racial slur during a practice three years ago. Nearly a week after assistant coach Danny Pearman apologized for using the slur, Swinney made his first public comments about what happened in a taped message posted to
6:23 PM ET Former Iowa defensive back Diauntae Morrow on Monday detailed an alleged 2009 altercation with strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle that he thinks underscored a program environment where he and other black players often felt “alienated.” Morrow, who played 19 games for Iowa in 2007 and 2008 before transferring, tweeted about the
4:38 PM ET Iowa has conducted 237 COVID-19 tests with athletes, coaches and staff as part of its return-to-campus protocol, with one positive result, the school announced Monday. As part of Iowa’s mandatory protocol, that person has been isolated, and other individuals who might have been exposed to someone with the virus will be quarantined.
1:22 PM ET Nebraska wide receiver JD Spielman officially entered the transfer portal Monday. Spielman had not been with the team since March, when he went home to Minnesota for mental health reasons. At the time, coach Scott Frost said the staff was backing off, making sure Spielman was able to get space. Frost said
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5:41 PM ET Longtime Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle, in a statement Sunday, denied ever having “crossed the line of unethical behavior or bias based upon race,” claiming, “There have been statements made about my behavior that are not true.” Hawkeyes coach Kirk Ferentz announced Saturday that Doyle had been placed on administrative
8:30 AM ET Five years ago, Ian Simon and more than two dozen of his Missouri football teammates, had reached a tipping point. They saw numerous racist incidents occur on Missouri’s campus, and what they described as too much indifference from school president Tim Wolfe. The players then announced they would not take the field
7:51 PM ET Longtime Iowa strength and conditioning coach Chris Doyle has been placed on administrative leave, pending an independent review, coach Kirk Ferentz announced in a video posted Saturday, while calling this “a defining moment for the Iowa Hawkeye Football program.” This is a defining moment for the Iowa Hawkeye Football program: pic.twitter.com/ckEH39QVki —
3:38 PM ET Chris Low Close ESPN Senior Writer College football reporter Joined ESPN.com in 2007 Graduate of the University of Tennessee Andrea Adelson Close ESPN Senior Writer ACC reporter. Joined ESPN.com in 2010. Graduate of the University of Florida. Ole Miss football coach Lane Kiffin, part of a unity walk on the university’s campus