Chicago State hopes to be playing D-I college football in 2026. It's now officially seeking its first head coach.
The idea of being Division I in most sports and a different division in football is not far-fetched. Up until the NCAA made a rule change in 1991 requiring schools to be Division I in all sports ...
while Division II is Aug. 1. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. National Signing Day is the traditional and exclusive first day of the college football signing period for ...
On Wednesday, Wisconsin cornerback Nyzier Fourqurean filed a lawsuit against the NCAA, challenging the organization’s decision to deny him an additional year of eligibility. The suit, filed in ...
Ward ended his college career with a Division I-record 158 touchdown passes, having played in the Football Championship Subdivision for ... is third most in NCAA history behind only Case Keenum ...
thousands of athletes nationwide will sign with colleges at the Football Championship Subdivision, NCAA Division II and III, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics or junior college ...
The NCAA has ... This year’s championship game in San Antonio will start at 8:50 p.m. Eastern on April 7. That follows the 2022 decision to move up kickoff in the College Football Playoff ...
The Division I of the NCAA for football is further broken down into the Football Bowl Subdivision, FBS, Football Championship Subdivision, and FCS. Under these subdivisions, there are several schools ...
For starters, the Football Bowl Subdivision ... (NCAA) that is respected above all. The FBS consists of 124 teams split up into 11 conferences, although only five are considered major. As a punter who ...
In the fluctuating world of college athletics as a result of an NCAA settlement, non-Power 4 schools have until March 1 to either opt in or opt out. In a nutshell, opting out means not much will ...
an NCAA Division I school in the Football Championship Subdivision. FCS includes schools such as recently crowned champion North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Illinois State and Drake.