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Thursday, September 18, 2025

College Athletics

Recent Articles

How Realignment Impacts CFP

The AAC has thwarted a raid by the Pac-12—for now.
A picture of Reggie Bush

Reggie Bush Suing NCAA Again, This Time for NIL Back Pay

The former USC star is also suing his alma mater and Pac-12.


Football players from Memphis (left) and Tulane

Pac-12 Bid to Raid AAC Appears to Have Failed

Memphis, Tulane, UTSA, and USF intend to stay in their current conference.

TNT Sports Accuses NBA of Adding Poison Pills to Amazon Rights

The dispute is likely to last into next season and maybe beyond.

The Big 12 Is Finally Getting a Conference Network

It was the only power conference without a league-specific network—until now.
Trevor Reilly
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Former Colorado Football Coach Explains Why He Went to Saudi Arabia for NIL Money

Reilly tells FOS why he went looking for NIL money in the Middle East.

Jeremiah Smith Becomes Red Bull’s First College Football NIL Athlete

The freshman Buckeyes receiver already has three touchdowns this season.

CFB’s Coast-to-Coast Clashes

The ACC’s wild travel schedule will be on display Friday and Saturday.


Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont, arriving to the hearing where Gary Gensler, Chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission would testify before the COMMITTEE ON BANKING, HOUSING, AND URBAN AFFAIRS hearing on “Oversight of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.”

Political NIL Deals Open Another Window for College Athlete Paydays

Two University of Montana athletes have signed NIL deals endorsing political candidates.