College Football News
Ex-Irish returner Neal to transfer to Arizona
Davonte' Neal, a former five-star receiver prospect who attended Notre Dame last season, will transfer to Arizona, his father, Luke, said Tuesday night.
Penn St. athletics revenue down 7 percent
The Penn State athletic department's latest financial report shows revenue declined by $7.9 million, or nearly 7 percent, last year to more than $108 million.
Case vs. Penn State officials to move ahead
Three former Penn State administrators accused of covering up complaints about Jerry Sandusky lost a set of rulings Tuesday, allowing their criminal cases to move forward.
28-year-old Miller gets shot with Crimson Tide
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Ex-Auburn DB McNeil gets 3 years' prison
Former Auburn defensive back Mike McNeil received a 15-year split sentence on Monday after pleading guilty to first-degree robbery.
Pardee remembered as football innovator
Jack Pardee, one of Bear Bryant's "Junction Boys" at Texas A&M who went on to become an All-Pro linebacker and an NFL coach, is being remembered as an innovator, teacher, and loving father and husband.
Former USC receiver Ambles lands at Houston
Former USC Trojans receiver Markeith Ambles has landed with Houston Cougars and will have two years of eligibility remaining, the school announced Monday.
Emmert defends record in contentious briefing
NCAA President Mark Emmert spent 15 minutes documenting the progress that the organization has made under his leadership, from making sure students go to class to fighting corruption.
Twelve Auburn players failed synthetic pot tests
The 2010 national champion Auburn Tigers were gripped by an epidemic of synthetic marijuana use that led to a rash of failed drug tests and a decision at the highest levels of the university to keep the results confidential, ESPN has learned.
Malzahn: Auburn handled allegations well
Auburn coach Gus Malzahn said he thinks the administration responded well to two reports alleging misdeeds in the football program dating from the 2010 national championship season, while players say they've tried to ignore negative attention.
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Florida State secures top LB recruit for 2014
ESPN Watch List linebacker Kain Daub, potentially one of the top linebackers in the country, committed to Florida State on his visit to Tallahassee late Friday night, Sandalwood head coach Adam Geis confirmed.
Bo Knows? 'Seems like somebody's fishing'
Former Auburn football star Bo Jackson isn't worried about the negative reports concerning his alma mater.
Hoffman, 7, scores in Huskers spring game
Jack Hoffman is not on scholarship at Nebraska, but he still led the Huskers' in rushing at the team's spring scrimmage Saturday in Lincoln.
Longhorns receiver Sanders arrested for DWI
Texas Longhorns wide receiver Kendall Sanders was arrested for driving while intoxicated early Saturday morning, according to Brazos County Sheriff's records
Judge sets robbery trial of Auburn's McNeil
A former Auburn safety will go on trial next week on robbery charges, despite his attorney's request for a delay because of recent articles about the player and university, a judge ruled Friday.
Miami wants Wright testimony out of allegations
Former Miami quarterback Kyle Wright's testimony to the NCAA is part of the reason the Hurricanes want the case against their athletic department dismissed.
USC receiver Farmer suffers tears to ACL, MCL
USC wide receiver George Farmer suffered a torn ACL and MCL in his left knee during practice Tuesday and will require surgery, a source confirmed on Thursday.
Source: Ex-Pitt back Shell can't transfer to ASU
Former Pitt running back Rushel Shell will not be allowed to transfer to Arizona State, where former Pitt coach Todd Graham is the head coach, according to a source
Chizik: Auburn report 'short on facts and logic'
Former coach Gene Chizik on Thursday called a report that alleged Auburn paid players and changed their grades under his leadership "long on accusation and inference, but short on facts and logic."






