On Thursday, two safeties were taken in the first round of the NFL Draft. It's a key position and five of the best are committed for 2017. But the No. 1 safety still is looking.
It's been a while since Richt was in Miami, but it's familiar territory. What isn't familiar is the Hurricanes' struggles on the field (the last time they won 10 games was 2003).
An SEC proposal passed what essentially permits FBS schools to only conduct on-campus camps or at facilities they normally use for practice or competition.
A year after battling Cardale Jones for playing time, Barrett is the clear No. 1 quarterback in Columbus. He has a host of new playmakers around him and will be looked upon to deliver big results.
Clay Helton could decide soon if Max Browne will be his starting quarterback this season or if Sam Darnold did enough this spring to prolong the decision.
Urban Meyer's young team will have to grow up fast, but the pressures of defending a national title and ongoing QB battle are gone. They'll start in the top 10 and there's value in that.
You probably shouldn't worry about Alabama's QB competition, but Georgia and Notre Dame have intriguing battles that will culminate Saturday. Spring games are plentiful; prepare now.
USC opens the season vs. Alabama in Texas. The Trojans have recovered some of the depth lost to NCAA penalties and have a new coach. Will that be enough to get them over the hump?
Herman could have left after one season. But there were many reasons to stay, including that he likes to win, QB Greg Ward Jr., and the quest to reach the playoff.
The Notre Dame student and budding TV star has earned his gig this weekend as sideline reporter for NBCSN's broadcast of Notre Dame's spring football game.
The NCAA needs to let players profit from their own likeness and image — autographs, jersey sales, sponsorships, etc. — because it would be a heck of a lot easier (and cost less) than trying to straight-up pay them.
Mayfield gives Oklahoma a head start in returning to the playoff. Despite losing some key players, Bob Stoops' team should be equipped to make a run at making the four-team field again.
"You can't compare me to him," Peppers says of the Woodson comparisons. That's true: Peppers will be playing his 10th position (linebacker) this season for the Wolverines.
The Michigan coach is getting plenty of attention and that's just fine with his athletic director as Harbaugh approaches his second season in his return to Ann Arbor.
While the nation's top defensive end is off the board, five of the next best are available and they're all within the top 80 overall players in the country.