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Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey are reportedly meeting with President Donald Trump Sunday to discuss the future of college athletics. According to Ross ...
Amid numerous rounds of conference realignment and changes to the College Football Playoff, one thing has been consistent.
Donald Trump has some history with Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua, left, who is seen here in 2015, when Bevacqua was the CEO of PGA of America. (Jeffrey MacMillan for The Washington ...
Starting in 2026 under the new College Football Playoff contract, Notre Dame will earn around $12.5 million per year in base revenue distribution, a figure that is comparable to what ACC and Big ...
The proposal to give certain conferences automatic qualifiers in any future playoff format is “not going to happen,” ESPN college football insider Pete Thamel has predicted.
The longest-running intersectional rivalry in college football is on the brink of extinction, and Notre Dame football greats ...
After a decade with four teams, the College Football Playoff expanded to 12 prior to the 2024 season. Now, less than a year later, the entire college football world is already anticipating further ...
That balance is vital to the health of college football as an entertainment property, one that television networks pay billions of dollars for the right to air. Donald Trump Greg Sankey Pete Bevacqua ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump is scheduled to host two of college sports’ most influential leaders Sunday at his golf course in New Jersey. Notre Dame athletic director Pete ...
Speaking Tuesday before Illini Night at Wrigley Field, Illinois coach Bret Bielema told reporters he'd like to see the College Football Playoff expand to 16 teams in 2026, but only if all the major ...
In their first extensive comments since Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA settlement last week, the ...
During the pregame conference before the Orange Bowl, Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman didn’t appear too pleased as Penn ...