College Football News
Mendoza adds to honors, scores Maxwell, O'Brien
Indiana's Fernando Mendoza captured the Maxwell Award as the nation's player of the year and the Davey O'Brien Award as top quarterback Friday night.
Sources: Hoosiers DC Haines gets lucrative deal
Indiana has reached an agreement with defensive coordinator Bryant Haines that will make him one of the nation's highest-paid assistants, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Harbaugh 'still processing' Moore's firing, arrest
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh says he is "still processing" the abrupt firing of former Michigan coach Sherrone Moore after the two worked closely together with the Wolverines.
WSU names Mizzou OC Moore new head coach
Washington State named Missouri offensive coordinator Kirby Moore as the school's new head coach on Friday, agreeing to a five-year deal.
Utes' Whittingham stepping down after 21 years
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham announced he is stepping down after the team's Dec. 31 bowl game. Whittingham is the Utes' all-time leader in coaching wins with 177.
Kitchens out as OC after Heels offense slumps
North Carolina offensive coordinator Freddie Kitchens and special teams coordinator Mike Priefer will not return next season, with the school announcing the departure of both assistants after a 4-8 season in Bill Belichick's college coaching debut.
San Jose State receiver Scudero to enter portal
San Jose State wide receiver Danny Scudero, the leading receiver in FBS this season, will enter the NCAA transfer portal when it opens in January, he announced Friday.
DT Alexander to return for 2nd season with Ducks
Oregon will regain a big piece of its defensive line in 2026 as defensive tackle Bear Alexander will return for his second season with the Ducks.
Bill Connelly breaks down the path to victory for every team -- and what will hold each of them back.