Moments after a practice is not necessarily the most appropriate time to be seeking a comment from Nebraska coach Bo Pelini regarding national college...
Northwestern passed on a chance to become the basketball version of Boise State, choosing not to go with an all-purple design for their new playing court that would have rivaled the Broncos' famous blue football field.
After leading the nation in running back drama in 2010, Iowa has Marcus Coker, a sophomore astronomy and physics major. He seems to be light at the end of a very nutty tunnel.
Penn State's 84-year-old leader says he's in a little pain after a blindside hit in practice sent him to the hospital, and he expects to coach from the sideline for the season opener.
Senior Daniel Herron is among the four players serving a five-game, NCAA-mandated suspension to start the year. He had 216 carries, 1,196 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2010.
How quickly can Ohio State reload? Can Nebraska's offense get it together? Is Denard Robinson more than just a spread QB? Stewart Mandel tackles that and much more in his Big Ten preview.
Anybody can make a prediction, but if you want to make a detailed prediction in a single paragraph, you need to be a true football expert, or somebody who likes long paragraphs. On that note, here we go: I think the Michigan football team will struggle early. The offense will not be as powerful as it was last fall, and fans will wonder if Brady Hoke and his staff really know how to use Denard Robinson the way he is supposed to be used: hovering above the field, like a spaceship.
Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck is such a heavy favorite to win the Heisman Trophy, it seems all he needs to do this season is stay healthy and play about as well as everyone expects and the bronze statute will be his.
Wisconsin defensive coordinator Chris Ash offered an accurate and blunt assessment after seeing the No. 1 defense get run over during a scrimmage Friday at Camp Randall Stadium. "Not real happy after today," Ash said. "The offense took it to us. We didn't play with much energy and enthusiasm. It's obviously not what we want.
This is the first of two or three scrimmages Iowa will schedule during fall camp. The keyword here is "first." What you?ll see Saturday will not resemble the finished product you?ll see Sept. 3 against Tennessee Tech. And even then, that lineup will be subject to change. The Hawkeyes might not congeal until the Big Ten season starts at Penn State on Oct. 8.
If the place where you work is the kind of place that has a statue outside, and that statue is of you, you've probably worked there long enough. If you've made a habit of drawing crowds to something called "An Evening With Joe," but now "An Evening With Joe" begins promptly at 4 p.m., you've probably worked too long.
Joe Suhey is a fourth-generation member of the most famous football family in school history.
The Higgins-Suhey pipeline has had a 95-year association with the Penn State program, which is entering its 125th season of competition.
Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez has talked with two teams in the Pac-10 about the possibility of playing non-conference games in the future, including discussions with Stanford and Colorado.