Nebraska football is just days away from another shot at getting that first win over a ranked opponent since the Mike Riley era. The Huskers have lost 25 straight games to Top 25 teams since 2016.
When you're around the game long enough, you're bound to learn from some great coaches at some point. Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith was fortunate to have at least three of them through both his playing and coaching careers.
The College Football Playoff selection committee—a group perennially saddled with one of the toughest tasks in sports—will have it harder than ever next season, as FBS's postseason tournament expands from four to 12 teams.
New WSU Cougars men’s basketball coach David Riley knows he has plenty of work in front of him, but he’s excited to build off of what he views as a promising foundation put in place by the previous coaching staff.
Scott Frost's 2019 recruiting class at Nebraska was considered a top-20 haul by most experts. But he faces challenges that Tom Osborne never did when he was building a Cornhuskers dynasty, Michael Weinreb writes.
For some college football head coaches, postseason success comes easy, but for others it's very difficult. Here's a look at the coaches with the 10 best and 10 worst bowl records of all time, with a minimum of 10 games coached.
We are at the halfway point of the college football season, which makes it a good opportunity to see who out there has underwhelmed thus far. Several coaches entered the season squarely on the hot seat and needed strong showings to continue in their current positions.