5:47 PM ET Associated Press CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Louisville quality control assistant Cortney Braswell has been indicted on a theft charge in Tennessee, where he used to work as a high school football coach. The Tennessee comptroller’s office says Braswell was coaching Central High School in Harrison, Tennessee, in 2016-17 when two semipro football teams
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12:31 PM ET The Big East officially announced on Thursday the return of University of Connecticut athletics to the conference that was its home from 1979 to 2013. The league said the year of entry will be determined at a later date. UConn will participate in 20 of the league’s 22 sports. It was the
9:00 AM ET The absolute most important thing to understand any time you’re previewing the upcoming college football season, and especially when you’re doing a deeper dive on schedules, is that “ain’t nobody playing anybody.” It’s a time-honored phrase and one coated in its own vernacular depending on where you reside and what team you
10:11 PM ET ESPN News Services WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has signed a presidential memorandum ordering the Pentagon to develop a new policy to allow athletes attending the nation’s military academies to play professional sports immediately after graduating. The memo says student-athletes graduating from the academies and Reserve Officers’ Training Corps should be able
6:32 PM ET Michigan added its seventh commitment in four days when ESPN 300 wide receiver A.J. Henning announced for the Wolverines on Wednesday. Michigan held an important recruiting weekend that began June 22, as some of its top targets visited Ann Arbor. Entering the weekend, the Wolverines were ranked outside the top 15 in
4:35 PM ET Florida added a big commitment to its recruiting class Wednesday with ESPN 300 defensive end Antwaun Powell. The No. 28-ranked prospect overall, Powell announced his commitment to Florida on Twitter and held offers from Michigan, Oklahoma and Virginia Tech, among others. Go gators💙🐊 pic.twitter.com/3wsiBKubRU — Antwaun Powell (@TwaunPowell) June 26, 2019 Powell
1:36 PM ET The NCAA Division I Council has adjusted four guidelines used to decide immediate-eligibility waivers, all of which include greater involvement of athletic directors from an athlete’s original school. The guidelines also include potentially more restrictive language for when waiver requests should be granted. Schools now must prove an athlete’s transfer is “due
8:51 AM ET The transfer portal has dominated college football’s offseason, enchanting and infuriating fans along the way. On this we can agree: The portal, like realignment and satellite camps before it, successfully filled the void between the national title game and the start of preseason camps. In a sport lacking a transactional period outside
4:08 PM ET NCAA president Mark Emmert recently lobbied two California State Assembly committees to postpone a bill that would allow college athletes to profit off of their likenesses, images and names. The bill is set to be voted on Tuesday, and if passed, would be implemented in 2023. Emmert sent a letter to the