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Richard Johnson

CBS Sports Writer

College football's best rosters for 2026? Anonymous insiders pick Texas, Ohio State atop loaded field

CBS Sports surveyed 23 college football front office employees to get their thoughts on the most loaded rosters entering 2026

Jayden Daniels' camp picked a fight with LSU and may have overplayed his hand in Baton Rouge

The former LSU quarterback is reportedly upset his No. 5 jersey was reissued while Joe Burrow's No. 9 remains untouched in Baton Rouge

Too jacked? Why Oklahoma quarterback John Mateer bulking up won't hurt his throwing motion

After Mateer turned heads with a bulked-up physique this summer, sports science experts explain why his new muscle will help rather than hurt his throwing motion

An ACC union? Stanford players working to lay the groundwork for college sports' next labor fight

While none expect it to happen during their time in college football, Stanford players hope their efforts will one day lead to a players' union in the sport

Michigan AD Warde Manuel to step down at the end of calendar year after internal investigation

The change at the top comes on the heels of a months-long investigation into the culture within the Michigan athletics department

Michigan's Board of Regents not expected to discuss Warde Manuel, investigation at Thursday meeting

As reports swirl around the Michigan AD's future in Ann Arbor, sources tell CBS Sports a decision is unlikely to come this week

Joey McGuire admits Texas Tech misjudged Brendan Sorsby fallout, would have taken a different path

In retrospect, the Texas Tech coach says the school would have done things differently

Deion Sanders back to 'old him' as rejuvenated Colorado coach tempers expectations for QB Julian Lewis

After battling cancer last year, Coach Prime is embracing the future and his 18-year-old starting QB on the heels of a rough 2025 season in Boulder

Jackson Arnold's last shot? Former five-star QB starts fresh at UNLV in 2026 bounce-back bid

After difficult stints at Oklahoma and Auburn, Arnold looks to revive his career at UNLV under Dan Mullen in 2026

How Texas Tech played itself, and the Big 12 commissioner rose to meet his tenure-defining moment

As we turn the page on the Brendan Sorsby saga, we look back at how Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's threat unified the Big 12 -- and how commissioner Brett Yormark pulled all the right levers to advocate for his member schools

Texas Tech isn't protecting integrity -- it's protecting its quarterback

Texas Tech says keeping Brendan Sorsby active is about supporting his recovery, but critics argue the school is prioritizing football over integrity after a clear gambling violation

With a new name and number, Ryan Coleman-Williams may finally be ready to fulfill massive expectations

Whether fair or not, the Alabama WR's career has always been compared to his massive potential and phenomenal peers; now, he's running toward those expectations head-on

Can Mike Norvell's 2026 Florida State rebuild finally end the Seminoles' post-playoff snub slide?

Norvell enters his seventh season in Tallahassee looking to recapture the magic of FSU's 2023 ACC run

ACC joins Big 12, Big Ten to create united front on 24-team CFP expansion with ball now firmly in SEC's court

The ACC's public push for a 24‑team playoff signals a coordinated effort to reshape access, revenue, and scheduling across college football -- and it places the SEC at the center of the sport's next major power struggle

ACC coaches, athletic directors in support of 24-team College Football Playoff expansion model

An ACC endorsement of the 24-team CFP would side with the Big Ten and Big 12 while putting major pressure on the SEC in future expansion talks

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