Meyer: Ohio State recruited within the rules Ohio State coach Urban Meyer defended his staff's recruiting practices on Friday, following comments from some Big Ten coaches who lost recruits to the Buckeyes about the practice of "flipping" players who have made verbal commitments.
ACC sets scheduling plan for 14-team league The Atlantic Coast Conference will play a nine-game schedule in football and every team will compete in the ACC basketball tournaments once Syracuse and Pittsburgh join the league.
Georgia dismisses 3 for violation of team rules Cornerback Nick Marshall, cornerback Chris Sanders and receiver Sanford Seay have been dismissed from Georgia's football team for violating team rules.
Mularkey's son arrested on possession charge Chapel Hill police say the son of new Jacksonville Jaguars coach Mike Mularkey is among three former North Carolina athletes arrested for possession of cocaine.
FSU celebrates commitment of DT Goldman Florida State's coaching staff celebrated its assembly of another formidable recruiting class and top-rated wide receiver Dorial Green-Beckham committed to playing in his home state of Missouri on national signing day Wednesday.
LSU's Miles questions Kiel's leadership ability LSU coach Les Miles questioned would-be Tigers quarterback Gunner Kiel's ability to lead on Wednesday, adding he felt the program had done better by winning a commitment from Jeremy Liggins.
Sandusky lawyer pins Paterno downfall on AG An attorney for former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky blamed the attorney general's "embellished" rhetoric for setting off the furious public outcry that led to the downfall of longtime coach Joe Paterno.
Smith won't coach at WVU, going back to Jets West Virginia assistant Mike Smith has decided to return to his job coaching linebackers with the New York Jets, less than two weeks after he accepted a position with the Mountaineers.
Minnesota AD Maturi announces plan to retire Joel Maturi's decade as University of Minnesota athletics director required a constant balance between running two-dozen teams with integrity and keeping the department solvent in the big business of major college sports.
Houston students vote in favor of stadium fee A majority of students at the University of Houston voted in support of a service fee to help pay for a new football stadium and renovations to dilapidated Hofheinz Pavilion.