The latest filing in the Trinidad Chambliss eligibility case against the NCAA added a new layer on Thursday in the form of a missed opportunity for the Ole Miss quarterback to be the face of the next ...
The NCAA Football Playing Rules Committee is meeting to discuss changes that could reshape how games are called and played ...
Trinidad Chambliss claims NCAA eligibility uncertainty cost him a chance to appear on the cover of EA Sports College Football 27.
The Power Four conference believes the rules “cannot be credibly or equitably enforced," and has asked the NCAA for a pause in investigations and infractions.
As he fought for eligibility in 2026, Trinidad Chambliss alleged he missed out on an opportunity to appear on the EA Sports ...
Athlon Sports college football expert Steven Lassan breaks down college football's transfer portal, including recent changes ...
Ole Miss football quarterback Trinidad Chambliss is seeking damages from the NCAA after missing out on being EA Sports video game cover athlete ...
The NCAA is not pausing its enforcement of tampering cases in college football, according to a report. Here's what it means for Ole Miss, Clemson.
The NCAA Division I Football Rules Committee is proposing a one-year trial run that would modify the penalty structure for ...
Purdue's Bakyne Coly is suing the NCAA, arguing his time participating for a non-NCAA program shouldn't count against his Division I eligibility.
Trinidad Chambliss' battle with the NCAA over his eligibility has led to significant NIL ramifications, the Ole Miss quarterback revealed Thursday.
The NCAA football oversight committee is recommending emergency legislation to protect the transfer portal window by issuing penalties for schools and coaches who circumvent the rules.