Ex-georgiaqbfieldsok’dto play immediately at Ohio State
The NCAA granted quarterback Justin
Fields a waiver that will allow him to play immediately for Ohio State after transferring from Georgia. The former five-star recruit is expected to compete to start for the Buckeyes.
North Dakota State: President Donald Trump invited the Bison to the White House to recognize their seventh FCS title in eight years, North Dakota Sen. John Hoeven said.
Vanderbilt: David Williams II, the first black Southeastern Conference athletic director, died Friday of undisclosed causes, eight days after retiring. He was 71.
Wyoming: Defensive end Carl Granderson, an NFL prospect who graduated in December, faces a sexual assault charge from a Nov. 25 off-campus encounter.
Alabama: An assault charge was dismissed against All-america safety Deionte Thompson, a top NFL prospect linked to a
2017 spring break fight in Texas.
Clemson: Co-offensive coordinators Tony Elliott and Jeff Scott received $150,000 annual raises that increased their yearly salaries to $1 million apiece.