Daily Archives: May 30, 2025

Six start times, networks announced for Texas Longhorns 2025 schedule

The kickoff times and the broadcast networks have been announced for six games of the Texas Longhorns 2025 football schedule. We’ve known for a week that the Longhorns season opener on Aug. 30 at the Horseshoe in Columbus, OH would be the 2025 debut of Big Noon Saturday on Fox Sports. The Cotton Bowl rematch is the premier game in …

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SEC ups field and court-storming fines to $500,000 for each violation

Fines are increasing for field and court stormings in the SEC. The conference’s presidents and chancellors voted at the league’s spring meetings Thursday to raise the fines for a field storming or court storming to $500,000. Advertisement Before 2025, field and court storming fines were given on an escalating basis. In the penultimate week of the regular season, Oklahoma was …

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Handful of game times announced

We now know the game times of four Ohio State football games this fall after an announcement on Thursday. We already knew the Michigan game was set for Noon ET as is tradition, but now, we can confirm the official times and networks of games against Texas, Grambling State, and Ohio University, all at home. We already knew the game …

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Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz laments consecutive Big Ten national championships, SEC shortcomings: ‘It bothers us’

Getty Images The balance of power in college football shifted back toward the Big Ten the last two years as the conference earned back-to-back national championships with Michigan’s 2023 title and Ohio State’s 2024 crown. That run snapped an eight-year stretch in which the Southeast region produced champion after champion and the SEC more often than not reigned supreme. That …

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Future CFP formats: Here’s where things stand after SEC coaches pushed back on model guaranteeing league 4 playoff spots

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — Inside one of the Hilton Sandestin’s many meeting rooms, some of the most highly paid and recognizable college football coaches, sitting alongside their athletic directors, tossed a proverbial wrench into playoff format discussions this week. A majority of the SEC’s coaches did not support the multiple automatic-qualifier playoff structure that had gained momentum with a large …

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SEC amps up fines to $500,000 for rushing field, storming court

MIRAMAR BEACH, Fla. — The Southeastern Conference is ratcheting up penalties on schools whose fans storm the field or rush the court, doing away with an escalating fine system and now charging $500,000 per incident. “The motivation was ‘field rushing is field rushing, the first time or the 18th time,’” commissioner Greg Sankey said Thursday in announcing the decision. “The …

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