The ex-Tennessee coach's proposal is an attempt to offset the financial setback under the new CFP media rights deal
The NCAA told Tom Mars, Harbaugh's attorney, if he didn't stop criticizing the organization, Harbaugh could be suspended
The latest proposal to adapt to the changing landscape features 80 teams as well as promotion and relegation
With the relaxation or elimination of NCAA transfer rules, there will be more chaos than ever as more players jump to new schools
Pierce served as an assistant at Arizona State under Herm Edwards from 2018-21
Clark has some extra motivation heading into her last game at Iowa's Carver-Hawkeye Arena
Edey and Clark were not able to carry their teams all the way to the title, but don't sell them short
NAIA believed to be first national college governing body to mandate athletes compete according to assigned sex at birth
After losing to Fairleigh Dickinson in 2023, the Boilermakers are just a game away from winning the NCAA Tournament
The Huskies' 14-point win against Alabama was tough, until it wasn't
NC State's has been living on the edge during March Madness, but that shows the program's resiliency
This season's Final Four is proof that centers can carry teams far in the NCAA Tournament
States are considering bans on prop bets as a means of protecting college athletes from unsavory bettors
Schwimer and his firm, Big League Advantage, have done more than just crunch numbers for Nate Oats' coaching staff
Frost went just 16-31 over five seasons after being called back home to revive his once-proud alma mater
Dennis Dodd has covered college football for CBS Sports since it was CBS SportsLine in 1998. Since then, nearly every BCS/CFP postseasons in the championship era. He is one of only seven media members to cover all 16 BCS title games. Dennis has chronicled conference realignment as well as the start of the College Football Playoff. He's dabbled in March Madness, NFL, MLB, Stanley Cup Playoffs and believes the College World Series is severely underappreciated. A Missouri graduate and former award-winning FWAA president, he previously worked for numerous outlets including The National and the Kansas City Star.