Two in-state rivals in dire need of a bounce-back victory will meet Saturday on CBS as No. 9 Kansas plays host to Kansas State in the first of two meetings between the in-state fo
The Dare County Sheriff’s Office, located along the coast, reported that some places received up to 8 inches of snow as first responders urged drivers to stay off ice-covered roads. The wintry weather marked the first time it snowed on the Outer Banks barrier islands since 2018, according to WNCN and WAVY.
Kansas basketball head coach Bill Self didn’t hold back when discussing the energy—or lack thereof—coming from the student section at Allen Fieldhouse this season.
Notable notes, stats that stand out, and emerging trends as college basketball closes out the month of January.
Wilks, who replaces Jeff Ulbrich as the Jets’ defensive coordinator, also has head coaching experience. He was Arizona’s coach in 2018 and was fired after the Cardinals finished 3-13. Wilks also was Carolina’s interim coach when he replaced the fired Matt Rhule in 2022 and went 6-6 with the Panthers.
Director of Football Operations for the East-West Shrine Bowl, Eric Galko, joins "Good Morning Football" to preview the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl and its tremendous impact off the field as well.
Philadelphia reached Super Bowl LIX, but the work is never complete, and the team has scouts and front office personnel
A Henderson County, North Carolina, man is headed to prison after he kept driving after hitting a pedestrian who landed on the hood of his truck.
No. 25 Florida St. (16-4) at Boston College (12-10), 6 p.m. No. 1 UCLA (20-0) vs. Minnesota (18-3), 3 p.m. No. 4 Southern Cal (18-1) at Iowa (14-7), 1:30 p.m. No. 5 Texas (20-2) at Texas A&M (10-9), 6 p.m.
He will try to become the fourth quarterback to win the NFL’s ultimate prize as a starting quarterback after losing his first Super Bowl start.
Officials say a PSA Airline passenger airliner and an Army helicopter collided Wednesday night in Washington, D.C. Here's what we know about the airliner's Ohio ties.
HARTFORD – Two small loan companies that issued loans to those consumers who were due legal settlement funds have to pay back borrowers more than $1.3 million as part of their own settlement with the state that they engaged in unlicensed activity, Connecticut Banking Commissioner Jorge Perez announced Jan. 28.