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No. 2 Michigan aiming for 1st national title since 1997 behind QB McCarthy, RB...

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan might have its best team in nine years under Jim Harbaugh as the second-ranked Wolverines aim for their first national title since 1997.

Scouting the teams in the preseason AP Top 25, from Georgia to Texas to...

A look at the preseason AP Top 25 from Georgia to Iowa:

AP Top 25: Ohio State a preseason anchor while Tulane breaks through for first...

No team has been more of a fixture in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 college football poll than Ohio State.

Big Ten Preview: With fewer questions than usual, Penn State confident as ever

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — James Franklin has plenty of reasons to be optimistic entering his 10th season at Penn State.

Pick 6: Coaches facing heat in 2023 include Brown at WVU, Allen at Indiana,...

The silly season in college football, that time when coaches get fired and hired, seems to never stop.

Burrow watches as Love, Clifford help Packers roll past Bengals

CINCINNATI (AP) — Jordan Love and Sean Clifford showed they can both move the Green Bay Packers’ offense, at least in an early test against a leaky Cincinnati Bengals defense with few starters on the field.

QBs Watson, Howell solid starts, Brissett TD run in Commanders’ 17-15 win over Browns

CLEVELAND (AP) — Deshaun Watson feels like he’s finally back to being himself.

Russo Column: It’s not realignment, it’s consolidation and no one is safe in this...

Don’t call it conference realignment. Call it college football consolidation. Recent history suggests few are safe from being the next to get squeezed out.

Browns DEs Alex Wright, Isaiah Thomas both undergo knee surgeries, will miss start of...

CLEVELAND (AP) — The Browns will start the season missing a pair of defensive ends.

2023 football season underway for Day, Buckeyes

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State football team hit the practice fields at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center last week for the start of fall camp in front of 500 fans who paid $30 apiece to attend (and receive a cool hat) and a large media contingent.