Conference realignment kicked off on Monday as the Longhorns and Sooners officially migrated to the SEC ranks
The NCAA and its member schools are no strangers to making adjustments when necessary
The study calls for linemen at the youth, high school and college football levels to train in air-conditioned spaces
The proposed deal with a Luxembourg-based firm would bring a massive influx of cash to the league
The NCAA president is tasked with keeping the organization afloat amid a constantly shifting college sports landscape
State-sponsored sports betting has created all sorts of issues throughout college sports
The legendary Leach remains ineligible for induction by falling short of the required career winning percentage for a coach
Charlie Baker gave his first in-person remarks on Monday in the wake of the landmark House v. NCAA settlement agreement
The third-year FSU AD is at the forefront of the school's attempt to potentially leave the conference
Kessler, the lead attorney in the House vs. NCAA case, plans to see the settlement through
Chatter around expanding the playoff system in 2026 has cooled significantly in recent months
Saban and Meyer are two of the most successful college football coaches of the modern era
The SEC commissioner has become more agitated in recent months and was set off by a question Thursday about his experience with the NCAA
The 13-person selection committee has seldom been under such scrutiny before a season started
The way that different sports are funded and how many scholarships are awarded could be changing
Dennis Dodd has covered college football for CBS Sports since it was CBS SportsLine in 1998. Since then, nearly every BCS/CFP postseasons in the championship era. He is one of only seven media members to cover all 16 BCS title games. Dennis has chronicled conference realignment as well as the start of the College Football Playoff. He's dabbled in March Madness, NFL, MLB, Stanley Cup Playoffs and believes the College World Series is severely underappreciated. A Missouri graduate and former award-winning FWAA president, he previously worked for numerous outlets including The National and the Kansas City Star.