KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cincinnati has agreed to play a home game against Nebraska in Kansas City, Missouri, mainly for financial reasons. The game, originally planned for Indianapolis, was postponed due to the pandemic. Now, with NIL deals reshaping college sports, the Kansas City Chiefs' president, Mark Donovan, saw an opportunity. He offered Cincinnati more money to host the game at Arrowhead Stadium. Nebraska fans have quickly bought tickets, and the event has attracted sponsorship. The Chiefs aim to create a memorable event, potentially influencing future stadium decisions and showcasing their ability to host major events.
UNDATED (AP) — The college football season begins in earnest this week and the schedule features three top-10 matchups that could give a leg up to the winners in t