
Big Ten Network Announces 2026 Football Broadcast Lineup
The network reveals its full 2026 slate, featuring returning personalities and fresh talent, with the season kicking off at Ohio State on September 5
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The network reveals its full 2026 slate, featuring returning personalities and fresh talent, with the season kicking off at Ohio State on September 5

The network will air 43 games, introduce fresh talent and deliver expanded studio programming across television and streaming services.

College Football Enquirer analysts explore how Stanford’s emerging player union, backed by private‑school labor law, may set a template for other conferences and reshape athlete representation.

Warde Manuel, the University of Michigan's athletic director, has declared he has no intention of stepping down despite a series of scandals and an upcoming board meeting. He recently signed a five‑year extension through 2030, while the department navigates a turbulent period marked by a sign‑stealing scandal, coaching changes and a high‑profile staff misconduct case.

Lane Kiffin explains why LSU's financial backing and NIL opportunities make it a unique destination for top talent, as he prepares his star‑studded squad for a season‑opening clash with Clemson.

LSU’s new era under Lane Kiffin will be scrutinized at Tampa’s SEC media days, where questions about roster depth, preseason rankings and a looming clash with Ole Miss will dominate the conversation.

A new legislative push to preserve college football's structure has pitted the SEC and Big Ten against lawmakers, raising the specter of a split league and reshaping athlete compensation rules.

Yahoo Sports analysts dissect the SEC's possible move to create its own rulemaking structure, the legal challenges that could follow, and the broader implications for the sport.

A recent Yahoo Sports round‑table examined whether a system of promotion and relegation could reshape college football, weighing its TV appeal against deep‑rooted structural barriers.

The NCAA is contesting a court decision that grants an additional season of eligibility to fifteen college athletes, citing concerns about the judge’s connections to the schools involved.
The suit argues that the NCAA's recently approved age‑based eligibility model unfairly restricts athletes' ability to compete, particularly those who completed their fourth season before spring 2026.
Shawn Phillips Jr., a 7‑foot center from Missouri, has agreed to a professional contract with the New Orleans Pelicans as he simultaneously contests the NCAA's new eligibility rule in court.

The NCAA’s decision to scrap a postseason eligibility rule could reshape the future of lower‑division programs eyeing FBS promotion
A legal complaint filed this week seeks an injunction that would grant an additional season to athletes whose eligibility expired before the NCAA’s new five‑year rule took effect.

When Michigan’s head coach Dusty May accepted a position with the Dallas Mavericks, the sports world took notice. The shift reflects an emerging pattern of college coaches crossing into professional football, while lawmakers consider a ‘Protect College Sports’ act that could halt conference realignment.

Virginia Tech is targeting Florida Atlantic’s athletic director Brian White to replace Whit Babcock, with a deal expected before the 2026 football season.

Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been granted an injunction to enter the 2026 NFL supplemental draft following a two‑game suspension for sports betting. The NCAA's eligibility ruling, a state attorney general's intervention and a conference complaint set the stage for a high‑stakes draft prospect.
A proposed NCAA rule that would cap student‑athlete eligibility at five years has drawn criticism from college basketball coaches, who say it benefits the governing body more than the programs they lead.

Brendan Sorsby’s recent eligibility battle has ignited a debate over NCAA governance, athlete compensation, and the integrity of college football.

The ruling grants a controversial athlete eligibility while the NCAA prepares to appeal, igniting a national debate over integrity and governance.

In a wide‑ranging discussion, the College Football Enquirer duo examines whether NCAA conferences can effectively regulate their own competitions, the antitrust risks involved, and the potential fallout for member schools.

The NCAA's decision to allow Brendan Sorsby to return after a brief suspension has triggered a wave of criticism from schools across the country, raising questions about the integrity of college athletics.

A Texas court’s decision to let a quarterback with betting allegations remain eligible has prompted several Big 12 schools to consider boycotting games against Texas Tech, raising questions about NCAA oversight and conference integrity.
A Texas Tech quarterback’s eligibility has been restored after a judge’s ruling, sparking controversy among conference leaders