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Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced Monday that he is medically retiring from football, pointing to lingering arm issues after offseason surgery and the fifth concussion of his career.
Injured Iowa QB McNamara not on depth chartIowa quarterback Cade McNamara is not listed on the depth chart for this week's game vs. Wisconsin after leaving Saturday's win with an undisclosed injury.
Indiana optimistic QB Rourke back vs. Mich. St.Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said Monday he remains "optimistic" starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke can return to the lineup for Saturday's game at Michigan State.
PSU's Allar could be game-time call vs. BuckeyesPenn State coach James Franklin said Monday that quarterback Drew Allar's status for fourth-ranked Ohio State could be a game-time decision.
Pitt still unsure if QB Holstein can play at SMUCoach Pat Narduzzi is keeping his cards close to the vest when it comes to Pittsburgh quarterback Eli Holstein, and his status for Saturday's game at SMU, after the transfer from Alabama exited in the fourth quarter of a victory over Syracuse last week.
Big Ten investigating Spartans-Wolverines fightMichigan State has contacted the Big Ten about the fight between the Spartans and Michigan players.
UCF fires DC Roof amid 5-game losing streakUCF has fired defensive coordinator Ted Roof. Co-defensive coordinator Addison Williams will take over defensive playcalling duties, while offensive coordinator Tim Harris Jr. take over offensive playcalling from coach Gus Malzahn.
Just like dad did, Portis' son commits to MiamiThree-star 2026 cornerback prospect Camdin Portis -- the son of former Miami national champion and two-time NFL Pro Bowler Clinton Portis -- committed to the Hurricanes on Sunday evening, landing as the third prospect in Mario Cristobal's 2026 class.
Thamel's intel on CFB coaching carouselThe expanded playoff and looming revenue share have reshaped the coaching carousel. How will they affect struggling programs such as USC, North Carolina, Purdue and West Virginia?