Ross Dellenger
Ross Dellenger is a sports writer for Sports Illustrated, primarily covering college football. He is known for his in-depth reporting and analysis, often providing unique insights into the sport. His work is generally well-received, with a reputation for being fair and unbiased.
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This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
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Recent Articles
Big 12 Football's Unpredictable 2024 Season: Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma State, and Arizona Battle for Championship
Broke On: Thursday, 11 July 2024The Big 12 conference prepares for an exciting 2024 season with top-tier running backs, proven quarterbacks, and innovative ideas. Contenders Utah, Colorado, Oklahoma State, and Arizona battle for the championship in a wide-open league. Several other teams aim to make their mark in this unpredictable race. Potential Conference Rematches in Expanded College Football Playoff: A Challenge for the Selection Committee
Broke On: Thursday, 02 May 2024The new 12-team college football playoff format, set to debut in 2024, may face issues with first-round conference rematches due to recent conference realignments and larger league sizes. The College Football Playoff selection committee will need to avoid these rematches while maintaining fairness and value in the regular season. A rule similar to the NCAA basketball tournament's requirement for separate conference games in the first round could be implemented as a solution. College Football One Step Closer to Coach-to-Player Helmet Communication after 30 Years of NFL Introduction
Broke On: Friday, 01 March 2024The NCAA Football Rules Committee has proposed a new rule that would allow FBS teams to use coach-to-player helmet communication between one player and their coach on the field. The green dot technology will be used, with communication cut off at 15 seconds left on the play clock or when ball is snapped, whichever comes first. Additionally, two minutes timeouts have been proposed for second and fourth quarters to emphasize rule changes. NCAA Proposes New Subdivision for Wealthiest Schools, Raises Questions on Title IX Compliance
Broke On: Tuesday, 05 December 2023NCAA President Charlie Baker has proposed a new subdivision within Division I for the wealthiest schools. Schools in the new subdivision would be required to invest a minimum of $30,000 per athlete annually into an enhanced educational trust fund. The proposal has raised concerns about Title IX compliance and equitable compensation for women athletes. The proposal aims to address challenges related to NIL opportunities and the transfer portal. Texas A&M Terminates Contract of Head Football Coach Jimbo Fisher
Broke On: Sunday, 12 November 2023Texas A&M University has reportedly decided to terminate the contract of head football coach Jimbo Fisher. Fisher's contract was extended in 2021, promising him 10 years and $95 million through the 2031 season. The termination of Fisher's contract is expected to be immediate, and he will not coach the remainder of the season. The buyout figure to fire Fisher is believed to be the largest single buyout paid to a football coach, with estimates ranging between $70-80 million. Associate head coach Elijah Robinson is expected to serve as the interim coach.