The Sun Belt fined Marshall $100,000 for opting out of the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl even though its roster had been depleted to 41 players after coach Charles Huff's exit and as many as 36 players entering the transfer portal.
On Friday, the Sun Belt Conference fined Marshall football for opting out of its Independence Bowl against Army. Here's more:
After winning a pair of road games for the first time this season, and moving back above. 500 in Sun Belt Conference play, the James Madison Dukes feel a bit
The Sun Belt fined Marshall $100,000 for opting out of the Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl, the conference announced Friday.Marshall was impacted by head coach Charles Huff's departure to Southern Miss ahead of the bowl game.
The Marshall University Swimming and Diving team returns to the Frederick A. Fitch Natatorium for the first time since November as it hosts the Ohio Bobcats
Marshall football was hit with a massive fine for a shocking reason which will hurt this program going forward
Sun Belt squads are on Monday’s college basketball schedule in two games, including the Southern Miss Golden Eagles squaring off against the Troy Trojans. Watch men’s college basketball ...
The Sun Belt issued a $100,000 fine to Marshall after the program opted out of last month's Independence Bowl against Army, citing an exodus of players via the transfer portal. "While the ...
The Sun Belt Conference has fined Marshall $100,000 for backing out of participating in the Independence Bowl vs. Army on Dec. 28 due to a depleted roster ravaged by the transfer portal.
The 2024 college football season featured 31 new coaches at FBS programs, and with the campaign completed, it's time to grade and rank the hires. Indiana's Curt Cignetti, Boise State's Spencer Danielson,
With quarterback Carson Beck in the fold, Miami is expected to shop for wide receivers during the spring portal window.
Hello friends, and welcome to the final January edition of Bracketology here at ClutchPoints! Today, I’d like to shift the focus away from the Power 5 conferences and instead hold a magnifying glass up to some of the many mid-majors who may end up making some noise come March.