In a show of unity, UNC Football's Bill Belichick and Athletic Director Bubba Cunningham reaffirm their commitment to the program, despite recent criticism following a significant loss to Clemson. As internal discussions swirl, the future of Belichick remains uncertain. The Tar Heels, struggling with their performance, aim to regroup during their bye week.
Noah Lyles captured his fourth consecutive 200m title at the World Championships, finishing in 19.52 seconds. Melissa Jefferson-Wooden made history with a stunning 100-200 double win, as the USA celebrates a stellar performance with multiple golds.
In a stunning display of speed, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won her first world title in the 400m, clocking 47.78 seconds—just shy of the legendary Marita Koch's long-standing record. This marks a new chapter in her illustrious career after dominating hurdles.
In a historic moment at the world championships, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone becomes the first woman in nearly 40 years to run the 400 meters in under 48 seconds, clocking in at 47.78. The race featured astonishing performances, signaling a new era in women's sprinting.
Virginia Tech's athletic director Whit Babcock discusses the dismissal of coach Brent Pry and outlines plans for the future, including a new coaching search and changes within the athletic department to enhance competitiveness.
In a thrilling season opener, No. 3 Pittsburgh faced off against No. 1 Nebraska, ultimately falling short with a 3-1 loss. Despite the defeat, both teams showcased incredible talent and determination, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
The SEC's decision to move to nine conference games could revolutionize college football, impacting playoff standings and ratings. Will it force the Big Ten to rethink its playoff strategies?
Jim Harbaugh delivered a terse response to the latest NCAA sanctions, reiterating his decision not to engage. Facing penalties that could hinder his coaching career, Harbaugh remains stoic amidst the controversy surrounding Michigan's football program.
Chris Partridge, the ex-Michigan assistant coach fired in the wake of the NCAA's investigation into the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal, celebrates his name being cleared and reflects on his future with the Seattle Seahawks.
In a groundbreaking move, alumnus David G. Booth has donated $300 million to Kansas Athletics, marking the largest gift in its history. This transformative donation will enhance the Gateway District and secure the future of Jayhawk sports.