Report: Rutgers leaders failed to oversee athletics
The Rutgers athletic department was allowed to operate without adequate oversight in its efforts to improve the football program, according to a report by an independent panel studying the department's operations.
Notre Dame's woes don't deter bowls' interest
Despite some struggles down the stretch, Notre Dame is still drawing interest from the Cotton, Gator and Sun bowls heading into its final two games.
In bad economy, bowl slate could be maxed out
After years of relentless expansion, college football's nearly monthlong holiday party -- the bowl season -- finally seems to have maxed out.
Florida St. safety Rolle up for Rhodes Scholarship
Myron Rolle will be a late arrival to FSU's crucial game at Maryland on Saturday night because earlier in the day he'll be interviewing in Alabama to become a Rhodes Scholar.
Muschamp to coach Longhorns when Brown retires
Texas defensive coordinator Will Muschamp has been designated head coach-in-waiting by the university, expected to take over the Longhorns when coach Mack Brown retires.
UM's Rodriguez says some fans need to get a life
Heading into his first Michigan-Ohio State game -- where the Wolverines are expected to extend their dubious record with a ninth loss -- Rich Rodriguez tried to deliver a message to fans who have lost touch.
President Bush plans to attend Army-Navy game
President George W. Bush plans to take in the next chapter of one of college football's most-storied rivalries, going next month to watch the annual Army-Navy football game.
Charleston Southern RB, former players arrested
A Charleston Southern running back and three former players were charged with armed robbery and kidnapping Tuesday for their alleged involvement in an incident that began on campus.