By not controlling who is eligible, the NCAA is losing the ability to function as an organizing athletic body.
Steve Tisch isn't accused of violating any law, but commissioner Roger Goodell should ask lots of questions.
Snowy weather played a role in the AFC Championship Game, grinding both sides -- at least their offenses -- to a near stop.
Wetzel: The NCAA needs Congress to give it a skinny exemption to at least set some eligibility standards.
One thing could make this situation even more awkward: Robert Kraft could get voted in.
Sherrone Moore's termination as head coach of the University of Michigan football coach was announced by the school late Wednesday afternoon. According to the athletic director, Moore had "engaged in ...
Curt Cignetti's relentless group of discards and misfits showed what the transfer portal made possible.
The Big Ten not only wanted more teams in the CFP, but it also suggested creating its own play-in tournament, according to ESPN’s Dan Wetzel. The conference purportedly suggested a six-team ...
In the days since Saturday, everyone has been trying to make sense of the Penn State implosion against UCLA. Frankly, it just didn’t make much sense on the surface. And even now, some are having ...
The last three national champions have belonged to the Big Ten. On the College GameDay Podcast, ESPN’s Pete Thamel and Dan ...
The Big Ten is "closing in" on a private equity agreement that could bring in a total of more than $2 billion for member programs, ESPN's Pete Thamel and Dan Wetzel reported Friday. There has been ...