College Football Playoff Expansion Discussions Focus on Power 4 Conferences – Find Out How Many AQ Spots Each Conference Could Get!

Dallas, Texas – College football is on the brink of a major change as discussions around a potential 14-team College Football Playoff expansion in 2026 gain momentum. Among the models being considered is one that would allocate multiple automatic qualifying spots for each Power 4 conference. Sources close to the discussions revealed that a proposed 3-3-2-2-1 model is under consideration. This model would grant three automatic spots each for the Big Ten and SEC, two …

Read more

playoff expansion 2026 hinges on Big Ten, SEC – what it means for college football

Dallas, Texas – The future of the College Football Playoff contract post-2025 remains uncertain, with executive director Bill Hancock emphasizing the need for a deal within the next month. Since its establishment in 2014, the CFP has faced challenges due to its four-team model in a sport with five major conferences, leading to a slow process marked by turf disputes and a volatile conference landscape. As the mid-March deadline approaches, sources indicate a shift towards …

Read more

**NCAA:** Is College Football Heading Towards a Brighter Future Amidst Chaos and Controversy?

Atlanta, Georgia – Last week was full of major developments in college sports, from the ongoing discussions around the College Football Playoff expansion to a groundbreaking NIL ruling involving Tennessee. As we sift through these issues and await the next NCAA lawsuit, it’s clear that the landscape of college athletics is rapidly evolving. In response to a recent court ruling, the NCAA emphasized overwhelming support from member schools for its NIL rules. However, questions linger …

Read more

**NBA Dad LeBron James Responds: “Let Bronny Enjoy College Basketball!”**

Los Angeles, California – LeBron James recently took to social media to address the ongoing speculation surrounding his son Bronny’s potential future in the NBA. In a since-deleted post on Twitter, LeBron emphasized the importance of allowing his son to enjoy his college basketball experience, urging people to focus on hard work and results rather than mock drafts. Bronny, currently a freshman at the University of Southern California (USC), has faced challenges both on and …

Read more

**College Football Playoff Expansion Has CFP Committee Facing Tough Decisions in Choosing Top 12 Teams**

Atlanta, Georgia – The College Football Playoff selection process will undergo significant changes as the field expands to 12 teams starting in the 2024 season. The expansion to a 5+7 model will not only impact which teams receive at-large bids to compete for a national title but also determine if a first-round participant will host a game on its home turf or play away. With this expansion, the responsibility of the College Football Playoff Selection …

Read more

Car crash leaves 3 college athletes dead

LARAMIE, WY – A heartbreaking accident claimed the lives of three members of the University of Wyoming swimming and diving team, while two others were left injured on Thursday afternoon. The devastating incident occurred when their Toyota RAV4 swerved off-road on the U.S. 287, a site notorious for deadly accidents. Located approximately 10 miles south of the Wyoming-Colorado border and part-way between Laramie and Fort Collins, Colo., the accident site witnessed the SUV rolling over …

Read more

**UGA Police Reveal Shocking Details About College Student’s Tragic Death on Campus**

Athens, Georgia – The University of Georgia’s campus was rocked by the tragic death of a college student whose body was found in a wooded area in Athens. The victim, a student at Augusta University’s College of Nursing, remains unnamed as Georgia police continue their investigation. The search for the woman began when a friend reported her missing after going to the intramural fields to run and not returning. UGA Police Chief Jeffrey L. Clark …

Read more

“College Football’s” Early Signing Period Expected to Move to the Wednesday Before FBS Championship Games

Missoula, Montana (AP) — The early signing period for college football is poised to be moved even earlier, with talks of shifting the date to prior to the opening of the winter transfer portal window. The move is intended to allow high school athletes a brief window to sign national letters of intent (NLIs) before the transfer window for all undergraduate players opens, according to Tom Wistrcill, Big Sky commissioner and chair of the National …

Read more

Exploited College Football Players Offered Measly $600 by EA for Video Game Rights

Orlando, Florida – Electronic Arts (EA) has announced the revival of its college football video game, offering approximately 11,000 college football players the opportunity to receive $600 each for the rights to use their names, images, and likenesses in the game. In addition, the players will receive a complimentary copy of the game. The College Football Players Association, an organization that has previously advised players to reject such offers, has expressed concern over the deal. …

Read more

College Football Commissioners Discuss Expanding Playoff Field and Adding more Automatic Qualifier Spots in 2026

GRAPEVINE, Texas — The landscape of college football playoffs could be poised for change in the near future, as key figures met on Wednesday to discuss the potential expansion of the College Football Playoff field. With discussions centering around the possibility of increasing the playoff field to 14 or 16 teams in 2026, there is anticipation for pivotal decisions to be made in the coming weeks. The College Football Playoff (CFP) management committee, comprised of …

Read more