
The Cincinnati Bengals are selling No. 75 Devon Still jerseys as part of its Sack Cancer initiative. All proceeds from the $100 jersey sale will be donated to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital and pediatric cancer care and research.

Penn State football is officially back on the map. After taking two years off from postseason eligibility thanks to unprecedented NCAA sanctions, the bowl ban has been lifted, the scholarships scheduled to be reinstated, and the program set free to wreak havoc on the world of college football as it has for many years and as it will for many years to come.

Just when you thought James Franklin couldn’t get any better at recruiting, he now has the promise of postseason play and a full deck of cards.

With the new playoff system implemented, we explained which bowls Penn State can possibly go to.

With the NCAA's lifting of Penn State's sanctions today, Penn State is once again eligible for bowl games, and able to give out the full amount of scholarships normally allowed by FBS, starting in 2015. This whole situation can be a bit confusing, so here's a breakdown of what specifically has changed.