
Bringing Ties Back to College Football: A Strategic Re‑evaluation
The case for reviving tie games in college football rests on strategic depth, historical precedent, and emerging concerns over player health.
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The case for reviving tie games in college football rests on strategic depth, historical precedent, and emerging concerns over player health.

The latest EA Sports College Football 2027 ratings reveal senior safety Matthew Bailey as the highest‑rated Illini player, while transfer quarterback Katin Houser and tight end Kaden Feagin draw attention ahead of the upcoming season.
A look at how the Big Ten’s blend of one‑and‑done stars, transfer portal acquisitions and name‑image‑likeness money produced a historic draft class and reshaped college basketball.

Senator Ted Cruz's new bill aims to restrict athlete and coach movement mid-season, reviving debates that began with the O’Bannon v. NCAA case.

Top 2027 NHL Draft prospect Landon DuPont is being courted by several programs, but recent insider reports paint a mixed picture of his potential commitment.

The Badgers will begin their conference campaign with a three‑game series versus Notre Dame in late October, followed by home games against Ohio State and Penn State before the holidays. The second half of the season brings matchups against Michigan State, Minnesota, and Michigan, culminating in a March 4‑5 finale.

Maryland women's soccer announces a challenging 2026 schedule, featuring marquee opponents and a revamped roster.

The Big Ten Conference has released the complete 2026‑27 women’s basketball schedule, confirming an 18‑game conference slate for each team and detailing Wisconsin’s home and away opponents, including a double matchup against Minnesota.

The conference released its full home and away slate on June 8, highlighting Nebraska's challenging schedule and key returning players.

The conference released the full slate of opponents for the upcoming season, revealing home and away pairings for each team. Indiana will meet Purdue as a protected rival, while also traveling to face a host of national powerhouses.

ESPN’s Way‑Too‑Early Top 25 places Tennessee at No. 6, but a packed schedule of ranked foes — from Florida’s returning star Boogie Fland to Iowa State’s reshaped roster — tests the Vols’ depth.

A surge of Canadian players from the Western Hockey League are announcing college destinations, reshaping the upcoming NCAA landscape.

Analysts from CBS Sports, ESPN and Sports Illustrated place Indiana among the top contenders, while NBA draft boards spotlight former Hoosiers Tucker DeVries and Lamar Wilkerson.

The upcoming official visits of two standout prospects highlight a recruiting season shaped by personal connections and elite competition.

A preview of the 2026‑27 season shows Florida at the top, with Duke, Michigan and a host of other programs making notable moves

Projected floors, backcourt talent and transfer impact define the outlook for the Big Ten, with Illinois, Michigan, Michigan State and USC leading the conversation.

The Athletic's preseason rankings place Iowa at No. 14, highlighting coach Ben McCollum's track record, key player departures and new transfers as the Hawkeyes aim for a deep tournament run.

Andrej Stojakovic's decision to return to Illinois has catapulted the program to the top of national rankings, setting up a fierce battle with traditional powerhouses as the 2026‑27 season approaches.

Florida State has awarded scholarship offers to three‑star linebacker Robert Geathers III and emerging prospect CJ Ohuabunwa, adding to a class that already boasts six verbal commitments and a focus on strengthening the defense.

After capturing a national championship, the Wolverines face a major roster overhaul but bring back key talent and a highly ranked recruiting class, positioning them as contenders with +700 odds.

The Boilermakers have locked in a demanding non‑conference schedule that includes high‑profile opponents and traditional neutral‑site events, setting the stage for another ambitious season.

The Huskers will face a challenging mix of home and away matchups, including a visit from Michigan and ten games against teams that qualified for the NCAA tournament last season.

The upcoming season features home matchups against Iowa, Michigan State, UCLA and other tournament qualifiers, while the road schedule tests Nebraska with games at Illinois, Purdue and West Coast venues