The United Football League is bringing professional football to Lynn Family Stadium in 2026, with the launch of the Louisville Kings.
Mark Stoops doesn't speak in punchlines. He's not a vertical video machine. He doesn't arrive with a posse, a prop or a podcast.
The Big Ten and Southeastern Conferences, in particular, are tightening their grip on the handle of money, consolidation, exclusivity.
They’re seeing something this program hasn’t had in a very long time.
Vince Marrow’s move sent shockwaves up I-64 and caused tremors in football offices from Paintsville to Paducah.
This isn’t about poring over the roster. It’s about combing through the budget.
It's a fun NFL reunion but also a reminder.
Coastal Carolina has won 25 games in a row. That's not natural.
The math isn't pretty. To keep its season alive, Louisville will have to win three games in three days — against two top-tier opponents — just to reach the College World Series finals.
That’s the new number keeping athletic directors up at night — the amount schools can now pay athletes annually in direct compensation under the NCAA’s House settlement, beginning July 1.