Don't ever get too comfortable knowing all the ins and outs involving rules and regulations when it comes to the NCAA -- it's always changing. According to Jon ...
Georgia was called for sideline interference, wiping a touchdown opportunity vs. Notre Dame in Thursday's CFP Sugar Bowl quarterfinal. What to know: ...
Officials ultimately confirmed a non-call. Instead of an extra 15 yards and a fresh set of downs at the Texas 37-yard line ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions defeated Ashton Jeanty and the Boise State Broncos 31-14 in the quarterfinal of the College ...
Are controversial targeting calls bound to happen in the College Football Playoff? Does it matter if the game is safer?
Georgia coach Kirby Smart took exception to Notre Dame's full-scale substitution in the fourth quarater of the Sugar Bowl.
You might have seen a college football game involving Arizona State and Texas on New Year's Day. The Peach Bowl, a ...
Factoring in all of the College Football Playoff matchups ... one win short of the NCAA-mandated six wins to play in a bowl game. But earlier this month when coach Charles Huff left Marshall ...
More changes could be coming to college sports. Friday morning, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported that the NCAA is ...
Georgia elected not to call a timeout amid the chaos and jumped offsides before the snap, giving Notre Dame a first down deep ...
Since then, we've seen the overtime rules change twice (in 2019 and 2021), but the basic format remains the same. How does college football overtime work? In the simplest terms, overtime occurs ...
NCAA's overtime rules are evergreen, meaning they remain the same whether in the regular season or a bowl game. Here are all the college football overtime rules: Overtime begins with a coin toss ...