Jay Bilas believes the NIL era enhances college basketball like never before

Jay Bilas Discusses NIL’s Impact on College Basketball In recent commentary, ESPN broadcaster Jay Bilas highlighted how the name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals have transformed college basketball for the better. Bilas, who is 62, noted that these deals allow players to remain at their schools for longer periods while receiving financial compensation. “I don’t […]
NAACP Calls for Boycotts of College Sports Programs in States Accused of Voter Suppression

NAACP Calls for Boycott of University Athletic Programs The NAACP is urging Black athletes and supporters to boycott athletic programs at public universities in states it claims are undermining voting rights. This initiative, dubbed “Out of Bounds,” is concentrating on eight southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. Prominent athletic […]
More than 400 College Sports Programs Eliminated as NIL-Related Expenses Impact Olympic Sports

Impact of College Sports Spending on Olympic Programs Spending on college football and basketball programs is threatening to cut funding for numerous Olympic and other non-revenue sports, putting the United States’ future Olympic success at risk. Recently, two significant bills were introduced in Congress aimed at bolstering the NCAA and shielding it from litigation while […]
Giants bring John Richter on board from Texans as head of college scouting

The Giants’ College Scouting Department Gets a New Leader The Giants have appointed John Richer from the Texans as the new director of college scouting, as confirmed on Saturday. Previously a co-manager in Houston, Richer will now oversee his own department with the Giants, which is quite a step up. This decision was largely driven […]
Three college football narratives to pay attention to instead of LSU coach Lane Kiffin this offseason

College Football Offseason Discussions Heat Up We’ve probably hit the low point of the college football offseason. It’s a bit surprising, really. With the same amount of time between the end of last season and the beginning of the next, you’d think there’d be more buzz. But right now, not much is happening, and most […]
Kamala Harris advocates for changes to the Electoral College and Supreme Court in a new viral video

Kamala Harris Proposes New Ideas for Democrats Former Vice President Kamala Harris stirred conversation recently with her suggestions viewed by many as “bad ideas” for the Democratic Party. This discussion unfolded during a livestream on a podcast where she emphasized the need for an “expanded playbook” ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. “I think we […]
22-year-old college graduate, who recently got her dream job, reportedly killed by her boyfriend’s father.

A recent college graduate, who had just begun her dream job, was reportedly shot and killed by her boyfriend’s father, arrested more than two months later for what authorities have termed an accidental shooting. Whitney Robson, 22, was discovered with a gunshot wound in a home in Trussville, Alabama, around 9:30 p.m. on March 7. […]
ESPN is said to be blocking the expansion of the College Football Playoff to 24 teams.

Expansion of College Football Playoff Sparks Debate The College Football Playoff (CFP) was intended to create some clarity in a sport that had long depended on inconsistent polls for championship decisions. And, well, it did—sort of. As long as the focus is on who gets to be crowned champions, the process can feel a bit […]
Which college football teams have the highest valued rosters as the 2026 season approaches?

The New Age of College Football College football has entered a new phase, one shaped significantly by name, image, and likeness (NIL) payments. This shift is redefining how rosters are put together and which teams can vie for top positions. For instance, the Indiana Hoosiers made a surprising leap in 2024, securing a place in […]
ACC and Big 12 Leaders Support 24-Team College Football Playoff

Big 12 and ACC Support 24-Team College Football Playoff Expansion Recent reports indicate that the commissioners of the Big 12 and ACC are advocating for a 24-team expansion of the College Football Playoff (CFP). “We like 24 and we want 24,” stated Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark. He expressed concerns that many teams would get […]