College Football News
Fired Moore in custody, suspect in alleged assault
Sherrone Moore was in custody Wednesday night as a suspect in an alleged assault, just hours after he was fired as Michigan's football coach for having what the school said was an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member."
Hoosiers likely without DE Daley for playoffs
Indiana is likely to be without Stephen Daley for the playoffs after the defensive end suffered an injury during the Big Ten championship postgame celebration, coach Curt Cignetti told reporters Wednesday.
Sources: Vols eyeing Penn State's Knowles as DC
Tennessee is targeting Penn State's Jim Knowles to be the Vols next defensive coordinator, with a deal expected to be finalized soon, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel.
L'ville star WR Bell has torn ACL, sources say
Louisville's Chris Bell, one of the top wide receiver prospects in the 2026 NFL draft, suffered a torn ACL in the Cardinals' 38-6 loss at SMU on Nov. 22, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Pete Thamel.
Sources: UK to hire Texas A&M's Bateman as DC
Kentucky is set to hire Texas A&M defensive coordinator Jay Bateman for the same role, sources confirmed to ESPN.
Napier: JMU must maximize momentum from CFP
Billy Napier, who was introduced Wednesday as the successor to Bob Chesney as James Madison's coach, said it's the team's job to continue to make history after making the College Football Playoff.
Georgia, Louisville cancel series set to start 2026
Georgia announced Wednesday that Louisville agreed to cancel a home-and-home series starting in 2026 ahead of the SEC announcing next year's college football schedules on Thursday.
U.S. House passes bill to combat stadium drones
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday that would allow local and state law enforcement to disable drones during sporting events, which the NFL and other leagues have said are an increasing threat.
Bill Connelly breaks down the path to victory for every team -- and what will hold each of them back.