College Sports Updates: Michigan Football on Trial, Texas Wins Women’s World Series

College sports news is making waves with several high-profile updates.

Michigan football is facing an uncertain future after a two-day hearing before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions. The program faces 11 violations, including six Level I infractions, stemming from sign-stealing and impermissible scouting. Michigan has already self-imposed penalties for head coach Sherrone Moore, who will suspend for Weeks 3 and 4 of the 2025 season.

Meanwhile, Texas softball made history by claiming its first Women’s World Series title. The Longhorns dominated Texas Tech 10-4 in Game 3 to secure the championship. Senior utility player Mia Scott hit a grand slam, while sophomore pitcher Teagan Kavan earned Most Outstanding Player honors for her outstanding performance.

Oregon’s receiving corps took a hit after top wideout Evan Stewart reportedly sustained a significant knee injury. Stewart was expected to make a leap in 2025, but his injury could potentially hold him out for the season. The Ducks will rely on returning receivers Justius Lowe and Gary Bryant Jr., as well as transfer Malik Benson.

In other news, Ohio State quarterback commit Brady Edmunds has been involved in peer recruiting efforts for his class, while four-star guard Dorian Jones requested a release from Ohio State to reopen his recruitment. Ohio State head coach Ryan Day also expressed support for a potential College Football Playoff model that would grant the Big Ten and SEC four automatic bids.

The 2025 football season is approaching, with Buckeye football facing off against Texas in week one. Other notable dates include Jim Knowles’ return to Columbus (146 days) and “The Game” matchup between Ohio State and its rival (174 days).

Source: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/the-weekender/2025/06/156457/the-weekender-michigan-football-on-trial-texas-claims-women-s-world-series-title-and-key-oregon-receiver-reportedly