Stanford and California, left for dead not long ago, may finally be serious about college football with their celebrity general managers in charge.
Ron Rivera, former NFL head coach and Cal All-American, returns to UC Berkeley as the general manager of Cal’s football program. Hired to focus on revenue generation and fundraising, he will ...
Stanford football general manager Andrew Luck has no plans to part ways with head football coach Troy Taylor even after the public learned that Taylor was investigated twice regarding his ...
Despite investigations into the workplace conduct of football coach Troy Taylor, Stanford general manager Andrew Luck still supports the man he helped hire to the position, per a new report.
But speaking to The Athletic, general manager John Lynch insisted that San Francisco is in a good place. “We’ve got this thing called the draft, and we’ve got a lot of picks,” Lynch quipped.
While sharing the enthusiasm he says donors are experiencing over the hiring of Ron Rivera as general manager of the Cal football program, Chancellor Rich Lyons let slip two other pieces of news ...
Spain claimed a 5-4 penalty shootout win over the Netherlands at home on Sunday to reach the Nations League semifinals after the second leg of their thrilling contest ended 3-3 to leave the tie ...
Former Nottingham Forest and England defender Stuart Pearce has returned to work as a football pundit for the first time since his health scare. The 62-year-old spent five days in a Canadian ...
Cal completed the first two-week session of spring football on Saturday and the competition at quarterback remains wide open. The Bears scrimmaged with officials during a portion of their two-hour ...
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