Big Ten
Ezekiel Elliott Is Right About Ohio State's Confused Coaching
After Ohio State's stunning loss to Michigan State, Ezekiel Elliott criticized the Buckeyes' offensive strategy, which has been missing something all season.
Nebraska Needs Some Luck—and a Reality Check
Two decades of growth in college football have allowed the rest of the country to catch up to the Huskers. How are they handling it?
The Big Ten Is Great Again, and Not Just at the Top
Ohio State's national title was just the beginning of an ongoing Big Ten resurgence that has seen multiple teams become conference and national contenders.
What's Wrong With Ohio State?
Ohio State came into the season as defending champions, and with crazy expectations to match. They've gone on to be the nation's most frustrating undefeated team.
Has Wisconsin Finally Hit Peak Running Back?
A steady supply of dominant rushers has powered Wisconsin's half-decade of Big Ten dominance, but the Badgers' current backfield lacks much-needed explosiveness.
Pay-For-Flay: Why FBS-FCS Beatdowns Will Never Go Away
On the playground, bullies beat up weaklings in order to take their money; in college football, FBS teams give FCS teams money in order to beat them up.
Fake Field Goals, Real Progress: The Evolution of Iowa's Kirk Ferentz
Iowa football coach Kirk Ferentz is known for his conservative style and coach-for-life contract. But after a string of mediocre seasons, he appears to be embracing risk.
100 Days Until College Football, 10 Things To Look Forward To
College football kicks off in 100 days. While who's starting when is still TBD, there are absolute guarantees heading into the 2015-16 season.
Cardale Jones Pulls Off Spectacular Twitter Troll Move
Cardale Jones pranked everyone on May Fools [?] by tweeting he is transferring to Akron.
If Jim Harbaugh Wants a Real Challenge, He Should Go to Michigan
The 49ers coach is almost certainly on his way out of San Francisco. Will he take Michigan up on its reported $48-million offer?
Does the NCAA Even Care About Concussions?
Despite being founded to protect athletes from injury, the NCAA's modern stance on concussions is often outright inhumane.
The NCAA Is Humblebragging about Giving Athletes a 4 Percent Tip
The commissioner of the Big Ten is spewing misleading numbers on just how much of the NCAA's money will be going to college athletes.