ACC, Big Ten, Pac-12 form alliance for scheduling, policy

The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten and Pac-12 are forming an alliance to work together on the future of college athletics and scheduling.

FSU coach Bobby Bowden remembered for faith, family, and football

The legendary football coach is known for winning two national championships and 377 games, including 314 of them at Florida State from 1976 to 2009.

Legendary FSU football coach Bobby Bowden dies at 91

Bobby Bowden announced in July he had a terminal illness that his family later said was pancreatic cancer.

College football realignment could pay off big for UCF, Orlando

A move to a power five conference like the Big 12 would mean better competition, bigger draws and millions of dollars for UCF.

Texas committee studying impact of Longhorns’ Big 12 exit holds first meeting

The goal is to study the effect of UT’s decision to leave the Big 12 on communities and schools -- specifically schools that remain in the conference.

Big 12′s Texas, Oklahoma make request to join powerhouse SEC

Texas and Oklahoma made a request Tuesday to join the Southeastern Conference — in 2025 —- with SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey saying the league would consider it in the “near future.”

UCF women's basketball players enter sponsorship, first team to reach NIL deal

The University of Central Florida Women's Basketball team is making history as the first sponsored team in the new NIL era of college athletics. As of last week, NCAA athletes can now profit from their name, image, and likeness.

Supreme Court, NCAA decisions embolden advocates for college athletes compensation in California

The recent Supreme Court ruling and change in NCAA regulation allow California student athletes take advantage of the state law which permits them to profit from their name, image, and likeness.

California lawmaker spurs NCAA to make historic change: College athletes can now earn money

The NCAA made a historic change Wednesday, announcing that college athletes will now be able to make money from their name, image, and likeness. The NCAA Board's decision comes after a Bay Area lawmaker from Berkeley got the ball rolling to change laws on the state level.

Mississippi St shuts down Vandy again for 1st national title

Will Bednar and Landon Sims combined on a one-hitter, Mississippi State scored early and built on its lead, and the Bulldogs won their first national championship with a 9-0 victory over Vanderbilt in the deciding third game of the College World Series finals Wednesday night.

NCAA OKs student athlete compensation

The expected approval from the NCAA Board of Directors came a few days after a recommendation from the Division I Council to allow athletes in every state to pursue compensation for their name, image and likeness without jeopardizing their college eligibility.

Oklahoma tops Florida State for fifth Women’s College World Series title

Giselle Juarez threw her second consecutive complete game and Oklahoma won its fifth national championship, beating Florida State 5-1 in the Women’s College World Series on Thursday.

College Football Playoff to expand to 12 teams, AP source says

The College Football Playoff would expand from four to 12 teams, with six spots reserved for the highest ranked conference champions.

Florida gives Coach Mullen 3-year extension, $1.5M raise annually

The Florida Gators released Mullen’s contract Tuesday in response to a public records request. He signed the amendment in early May.

UF announces full capacity in the Swamp for upcoming season

The University of Florida on Monday updated its guidelines regarding mask and operational policies on campus that are effective immediately.