Dylan Raiola received blessing of Marcus Mariota to wear No. 8 jersey
When the Ducks’ spring football roster was officially released transfer QB Dylan Raiola changed his number from No. 15 to No. 8.
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When the Ducks’ spring football roster was officially released transfer QB Dylan Raiola changed his number from No. 15 to No. 8.
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Read MoreJust a few weeks into spring practice, the USC Trojans have turned heads with the incoming freshman and talented transfers.
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Read MoreLongtime Saint Mary’s head coach Randy Bennett is in serious discussions with ASU about its coaching vacancy, sources told Sun Devil Source.
Read MoreMorgan Scalley inked a five-year deal to become the Utes’ head coach, according to a copy of his employment contract obtained by Deseret News.
Read MoreThe Colorado Buffaloes haven’t had as much success as they would have liked, but recruiting is becoming an even higher priority.
Read MoreSaturday and Sunday brings us 16 games and the first eight teams in the Sweet 16 will be crowned on Saturday.
Read MoreSkyy Clark left it all on the court, including a tooth, in UCLA‘s first-round NCAA Tournament win over UCF.
Read MoreThe NCAA has sued DraftKings for alleged trademark infringement, the association announced Friday In a press release.
Read MoreSeconds after Santa Clara’s go-ahead 3-pointer with 2.1 seconds left in regulation, Herb Sendek recognized the need to stop play.
Read MoreThe Division I FBS Oversight Committee introduced legislation to eliminate the two-year transition penalty, effective 2026 season.
Read MoreWhittingham’s final days at Utah are coming into focus after the university released documents to satisfy a public records request.
Read MoreClass 5A/4A Southern high school football programs made the unprecedented move to go independent for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 calendar years.
Read MoreDuring the last two offseasons, the Boise State men’s basketball team found its starting point guard in the transfer portal.
Read MoreWashington Huskies star Hannes Steinbach has signed with one of the nation’s top sports agencies, Excel Management.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, the Cardinal made another addition to their coaching staff, hiring former NFL star linebacker Chris Claiborne.
Read MoreCal is defending itself against an accusation by SMU coach Andy Enfield about injury to Mustangs star guard B.J. Edwards.
Read MoreUCLA‘s Tyler Bilodeau is questionable for the Bruins’ NCAA Tournament opener against UCF on Friday, per the NCAA’s injury report.
Read MoreUSC Trojans men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman could be losing assistant coach Todd Lee, according to Jon Rothstein.
Read MoreThe Sun Devils’ junior running back is seeking to bounce back from a 2025 season that was largely lost by injury.
Read MoreDay one of spring ball came with a clear message from new head coach Morgan Scalley: effort is non-negotiable.
Read MoreAlthough he still isn’t flat-out saying it, AJ Dybantsa almost surely played his final game in a BYU uniform on Thursday night.
Read MoreThe targeting rule in college football has long been a subject of discontent among coaches, and finally, change is coming.
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Read MoreSpring practice starts Monday for the San Diego State Aztecs football team, which is coming off its first winning season in three years.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, the Trojans men’s basketball team picked up a commitment from five-star 2026 recruit Christian Collins.
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Read MoreASU basketball is set to have their third leader of this century in the weeks ahead after officially parting ways with Bobby Hurley.
Read MoreBeing able to boast state-of-the-art facilities and fancy locker rooms have been integral parts of recruiting for decades.
Read MoreLeaving the Colorado Buffaloes wasn’t easy for quarterback Ryan Staub, but now, he might regret not doing so sooner.
Read MoreThe 2026 transfer portal cycle featured plenty of player movement, but these programs were all about the retention of top talent.
Read MoreIf new defensive coordinator Kelly Poppinga has his way, a closer observation will reveal a few tweaks of his own.
Read MoreAfter a season full of adversity in 2025, the Bruins are entering the 2026 season with a revamped coaching staff.
Read MoreThis is the third time Trey Cooley has gone through the NCAA transfer portal process, making Washington the No. 4 school.
Read MoreCal head coach Tosh Lupoi expects players to be in full pads for most practices in spring ball, which begins Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Bruins will head to Philadelphia to compete in the East Region with a first round matchup against UCF.
Read MoreOregon Ducks quarterback Dante Moore will enter the 2026 college football season this fall as one of the biggest names in the sport.
Read MoreESPN’s men’s basketball NCAA tournament preview has evolved since the first one was created 30-odd years ago.
Read MorePercy Miller, better known by his stage name Master P, is interested in Arizona State‘s opening, per The Sporting News‘ Kyle Odegard.
Read MoreLeinart won the Heisman Trophy in 2004, was a national champion and in response to his accolades, the Trojans retired his jersey.
Read MoreBYU’s freshman superstar has been named to the Associated Press All-America First Team, the organization announced Tuesday.
Read MoreTo commemorate March Madness, we’ll shift to basketball programs for our next chapter of our FY25 sport-specific budget breakdowns.
Read MoreDespite not playing a single game, Sunday became one of the biggest days of the year for the Stanford Cardinal.
Read MoreFor the second consecutive year, the NIT will include just four schools hailing from power conferences among its 32-team field.
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