Saturday’s game between Air Force and Army at West Point has been postponed and finding a makeup date may pose a challenge.
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Clemson keeps No. 1 spot in Amway Coaches Poll as Big Ten teams rejoin after announcing start
Clemson kept its lead in the Amway Coaches Poll, but there was significant reshuffling after Big Ten teams rejoing after announcing its start.
Clemson still No. 1 as Amway Coaches Poll sees major changes due to inactive teams
A few upsets on the first major college football weekend and the loss of teams eligible had significant impact on the latest Amway Coaches Poll.
Washington dropped its racist nickname, but it’s still used at nearly 100 middle schools, high schools
National Congress of American Indians examined K-12 schools with Native American mascots, nicknames and found 98 still use the racial slur.
College football updates: Focus shifts to SEC, ACC and Big 12 after Big Ten, Pac-12 moves
After the Big Ten and Pac-12 announced they would not be playing college football this fall, the focus shifts to the SEC, ACC and the Big 12.
President Trump tweets support for college football players amid talk of season cancellation
President Donald Trump is backing college football players hoping to play amid expectations of conference cancelling seasons due to COVID-19.
Virginia Tech’s Caleb Farley to skip season and prepare for NFL draft due to coronavirus concerns
Virginia Tech’s Caleb Farley was expected to be one of the country’s top cornerbacks this season. Instead, he won’t play due to coronavirus concerns.
Marine Corps Marathon canceled for first time in 45-year history because of pandemic
The Marine Corps Marathon takes runners through some of the most historic parts of Arlington, Virginia, and Washington, DC.
Ivy League cancels sports for this fall in what could be barometer for college football amid COVID-19 pandemic
The league also announced that no winter sports would start before Jan. 1, which would include men’s and women’s basketball and hockey.
Stanford will drop 11 varsity sports, including wrestling, men’s volleyball and women’s field hockey
Stanford, which currently has 36 varsity sports, will cut 11 of them after 2020-21 academic year, citing “a serious and growing financial challenge.”