Texas Longhorn legend, 2005 Jim Thorpe Award winner, and Defensive MVP of the 2005 National Championship game Michael Huff ...
Barkley rushed for 255 yards and scored on runs of 70 and 72 yards in a 37-20 victory over the Rams at SoFi Stadium.
From Scott Wisner at Central York to Terry Bupp and Reed Prowell at West York, multiple communities have lost monumental ...
Midway’s Tommy Sloan and Clinton’s Bobby Robinson — were inducted into George Whitfield’s coaching Hall of Fame Friday night.
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball visits Boulder to play Colorado for the first time since 1982 Wednesday. Here are three keys ...
After transforming the University of Colorado’s football team, he founded the Promise Keepers, a masculine revivalist group ...
John Calipari, Rick Pitino and Billy Gillispie are still active in college hoops. So are former Kentucky basketball ...
A West Tampa native who guided the Dragons basketball team to the 1974 state tournament before spending four prosperous ...
Ohio State wasn’t always celebrated as a quarterback factory, but the narrative has shifted dramatically in recent years. In 2022, C.J. Stroud became the third consecutive Buckeye QB to be a Heisman ...
A century ago today, on Jan. 16, 1925, the Fordham Rams defeated Boston College, 46-16, in the first-ever game at Rose Hill Gymnasium.
Former CU football coach Bill McCartney takes the top spot on the Colorado college football coach Mount Rushmore.
Texas Longhorns legend Michael Huff, a key part of UT’s 2005 national title team, is going into the College Football Hall of Fame.