April 9 NFL exec calls Shedeur Sanders 'fringe starter,' wary of pro upside: report One NFC personnel executive referred to Shedeur Sanders as a 'fringe starter' despite being a consensus first-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
April 9 Trans fencer no longer on college team amid latest controversy Redmond Sullivan, the transgender female fencer at the center of a USA Fencing controversy, is no longer competing on Wagner College's team.
April 9 NFL Confidential: Why teams are split on top QB/WR prospects in 2025 NFL Draft Following a series of conversations with evaluators, Jordan Schultz sheds light three top QBs and three WRs in his latest Insider column.
April 8 Olivia Miles transfers from Notre Dame to TCU, passing on 2025 WNBA Draft Olivia Miles is transferring from Notre Dame to finish her college career at TCU.
April 8 Texas' Arch Manning adds to growing NIL valuation, inks deal with clothing company Arch Manning already holds one of the nation's highest collegiate athlete NIL valuations, and this week he increased that number by landing another brand deal.
April 8 Ex-Northwestern players settle alleged hazing lawsuit against school, former head coach Pat Fitzgerald: report Ex-Northwestern football players have reportedly settled their alleged hazing lawsuit against the school and former head coach Pat Fitzgerald.
April 8 Houston's Kelvin Sampson on final possession in title loss: 'You've gotta get a shot' After his Houston Cougars didn't get a shot up before the final buzzer in the NCAA title game loss to the Florida Gators, head coach Kelvin Sampson reflected on the wild finish.
April 8 2025 NBA Draft: Which lottery hopeful is the best fit for Cooper Flagg? Duke star Cooper Flagg will likely be the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. Here are the best fits for the Duke star among the top-five lottery teams.
April 8 College Basketball Crown scores big with viewers as Nebraska wins 1st tournament The College Basketball Crown dominated the non-March Madness tournaments, FOX Sports said on Tuesday. The Crown's final pulled in 822,000 viewers.
April 8 Here's the list of books the Naval Academy removed from its library during DEI purge Included in the purge is “How to be Anti-Racist" by Ibram X. Kendi, as well as “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" by American writer and poet Maya Angelou.