November 3 2025-26 College Basketball Season: Notable Games To Watch on FOX, FS1, More The college basketball season tips off Monday. Here are the best matchups to watch from FOX Sports' 274-game slate this season!
November 3 Steve Sarkisian: 'Everybody Wants To Fire Their Coach. Who You Gonna Hire?' Texas' Steve Sarkisian broke his silence on recent head coach firings around college football — and he didn't hold back.
November 3 Koa Peat Leads No. 13 Arizona to Win Over Defending Champion, No. 3 Florida Freshman Koa Peat scored 30 points to lead No. 13 Arizona to a win over third-ranked and defending national champion Florida.
November 3 Chris 'The Bear' Fallica's Top 10 College Football Rankings: Week 11 Edition Chris 'The Bear' Fallica delivers his top 10 rankings ahead of Week 11 of the college football season.
November 3 Harvard students unload on school over prospect of stricter grading after inflation report: 'I was crying' Harvard faces grade inflation crisis as 60% of undergraduate grades are A's, compared to 25% two decades ago, prompting calls for stricter academic standards.
November 3 NFL, CFB Weekend Betting Recap: 'It’s Crazy What a Few Upsets Will do for the Book' Sportsbooks unanimously won the weekend, as the house did well on both college football Saturday and NFL Sunday. Patrick Everson breaks down the weekend betting action.
November 3 Joel Klatt's College Football Rankings: OSU, Indiana on Big Ten Collision Course Ohio State and Indiana are firmly the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the country, but where does everyone else fall in the top 10 after Week 10?
November 2 Nebraska QB Dylan Raiola Out for Season After Breaking Leg vs. USC Nebraska quarterback Dylan Raiola is out for the year with a broken fibula, which he suffered against USC on Saturday night.
November 2 Auburn fires Hugh Freeze following Kentucky loss and fan backlash on the plains: sources The Auburn Tigers football became the fourth team in the SEC with a head coach opening as they fired Hugh Freeze, sources told OutKick.
November 2 Deion Sanders blocks players interviews after Colorado's latest blowout defeat Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders blocked players from talking with the media after the team's 52-17 defeat to the Arizona Wildcats.