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No. 1 Indiana and No. 5 Oregon turn CFP Peach Bowl semifinal into celebration of Big Ten's supremacy
The Big Ten is marching into the heart of Southern football with a proud swagger, daring any conference to challenge its claim as the power to beat in the College Football Playoff. Undefeated No. 1 Indiana (14-0,
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Bowl games record by conference: SEC lags way behind Big Ten, others in 2025-26 postseason
The SEC has the second-to-last worst bowl record, with a 4-9 record, just behind the Mountain West's 2-5 mark. The SEC has a 4-9 record this bowl season, with a 2-7 mark vs. non-SEC opponents. The conference has also lost its nine bowl games by combined margins of 279-190.
It's the beginning of a new year. Big Ten Conference play has started in men's college basketball. Here is where every Big Ten team stands:
Fifteen games into the season and four games into Big Ten play, Maryland men’s basketball and coach Buzz Williams are still searching for their first conference win. The latest defeat, an 84-66 loss to Indiana on Wednesday in Xfinity Center without star big man Pharrel Payne,
Over the past half-decade, the Big Ten has emerged as a formidable power that can match any league with its high-level success and conference depth. Oregon, Washington, USC and UCLA have added not just wins and championships,
Illinois guard Keaton Wagler has earned Big Ten Co-Freshman of the Week honors after a standout stretch that helped power the Fighting Illini to three straight wins.
The 2025 season was a success for the Phoenix Mercury, and there were some interesting ties to a specific conference.
Multiple basketball teams in the Big Ten have legitimate national championship aspirations - that has not always been the case
The Hawkeyes dropped their second Big Ten game of the season at Minnesota Tuesday night. It highlighted some elements that Iowa men's basketball is still learning about being in the Big Ten.
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Former Oklahoma TE heads to Big Ten program
Former OU tight end Kaden Helms has committed to play for Minnesota out of the transfer portal. Helms came to Norman as a member of the 2022 recruiting class, and he spent four seasons as a Sooner. Helms was a redshirt junior in 2025, and he mostly served as Oklahoma's No. 2 tight end during the program's run to the College Football Playoff.