How the 12-team College Football Playoff works College football will look differently across the country this season with conference realignment shaking up the college sports world. Much of the changes come from schools that were in the Pac-12, but there are many other n...
Part of college football’s allure has always been that the national championship is on the line each Saturday, and that becomes more true with each passing week. The new format will turn some high-stakes games into low-stakes games, leaving coaches and players with some risk/reward questions...
The two remaining schools grasping onto the Pac-12 flag take on their two in-state opponents that bolted for an opportunity in the Big Ten amid the chaos of realignment. Left in the wake is an odd mix of emotions — anger, resentment and resignation are all part of the atmosphere that ...
At long last, it's time to start previewing the 2024 college football season. But first, a crash course in the numerous things that are changing in the sport we love. From tectonic conference realignment to an expanded, 12-team College Football Playoff, historic coac...
A cheat sheet on college sports realignment College sports in the U.S. has seen scores of schools change conference affiliation over the past century, but the pace has quickened as programs leave their longtime homes in search of more stability and more revenue. November 2 9 arrested in ...
Looks at the realignment of college football bowls and the prospect of a real playoff. Substantial change over last year; New structure should be in place in 1992; Pros and cons; Influencing factors which initiated change; Notre Dame television deal; Big East football conference; New super ...
“There has been a major realignment of militia movements in the US from anti-federal government writ large to mostly supporting one candidate, thereby generally positioning the militia movement alongside a political party,” says“Standing By: Right-wing Militia Groups and the US Election,”a rece...
Politics is no longer recognized as a never-ending dynamic process of negotiation, compromise, realignment, and experiment among a diversity of competing interest groups, but instead is expected to be a straightforward implementation of unassailable Truth. This view obscures the very values that ...
The NCAA is also facing a new round of legal threats that could force its members to share some of the billions in revenue generated by major college football and basketball, along with giving athletes employees status. One antitrust case working its way through federal court could cost the NC...
Instead of relying on sanctions, the Obama administration should seek a strategic realignment with Iran, as President Nixon did with China. 5PM 30 SepEditorial: An Incomplete State Secrets Fix (Opinion)If the Obama team is sincere about wanting to end state secrets abuses, it will support the...