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Colorado: Colorado accused Oregon of hacking its practice film following last year's 42-6 Ducks beatdown but later failed to provide evidence, report says.
Alabama: In his first season in Tuscaloosa, new receivers coach JaMarcus Shephard has an interesting way of holding receivers accountable for drops, and it doesn't matter if they're on the field or on the sidelines.
Biff Poggi: The second-year Charlotte head coach grades himself an F- for his approach during camp that has resulted in nearly half of his starters unavailable for their season opener against James Madison.
Sideline Technology: After an 11-win season last fall, Chuck Martin explains why he was the only coach in college football to be against sideline technology.
Fresh Faces, FCS Places: Blaine McCorkle, a former LSU player and proven program rebuilder, seeks to end 15 years of losing at Northwestern State (FCS - LA).
Northwestern: Multiple reports share that the three finalists for the athletic director opening are Villanova AD Mark Jackson, Pitt AD Heather Lyke, and Washington Commanders senior adviser Jason Wright.
Alabama: The Crimson Tide are reportedly shutting down their top collective.
The Portal: We're now one vote away from only having one, 30 day transfer portal window. Oh, and the NCAA has approved a blanket waiver for postseason play for this season. Read more on the decisions announced today.
Oklahoma: Running backs coach DeMarco Murray will serve a one-game suspension after investigation found recruiting violations.
NFL Analytics: Which NFL teams are investing the most, and the least, in one of the game's latest trends - and does bigger staff correlate to more wins?
Connor Stalions: The Netflix documentary "Untold: Sign Stealer" gets Connor Stalions on the record on a couple important questions, but the film ultimately exists to exonerate its subject.