College Sports News 2026

Introduction

This report talks about college sports games and new rules for schools.

Main Body

In baseball, 35 teams can play in the big games. Some teams, like NC State, are not sure yet. They must win more games to enter. In softball and golf, teams are playing now. Stanford won a golf game with a great score. Florida State and Florida are playing well in softball. Some people want to change how college sports work. They want a new group to make the rules. This group will control money and pay for coaches.

Conclusion

College sports are changing. Teams are playing for trophies and leaders are making new rules.

Learning

⚡ The 'Action' Pattern

Look at how we describe things happening right now vs. things that already happened. This is the key to A2 speaking.

1. Now (The -ing form)

  • "Teams are playing now."
  • "Florida are playing well."

Rule: Use [Am/Is/Are] + [Word with -ing] for things happening at this moment.


2. Finished (The -ed form)

  • "Stanford won a golf game."

Wait! "Won" doesn't have -ed, but it means it is finished. This is an irregular word.


3. The Future Goal (The 'Will' form)

  • "This group will control money."

Rule: Use [Will] + [Action Word] for things that happen later.

Quick Summary: Playing → Now Won → Finished Will control → Later

Vocabulary Learning

college (n.)
an institution where people study after high school
Example:She goes to college to learn about science.
sports (n.)
activities that involve physical exercise and skill
Example:Many students enjoy playing sports during recess.
news (n.)
information about recent events
Example:He reads the news every morning.
report (n.)
a written or spoken account of something
Example:The teacher asked us to write a report on the experiment.
rules (n.)
instructions that tell people what they must do
Example:The game has many rules that everyone must follow.
teams (n.)
groups of people who work together in a game
Example:The teams practiced hard before the match.
play (v.)
to participate in a game or activity
Example:They play soccer in the park.
big (adj.)
large in size or amount
Example:The big house is on the hill.
win (v.)
to be victorious in a game or contest
Example:They will win the match if they practice.
more (adv.)
additional amount or quantity
Example:I need more time to finish the assignment.
people (n.)
human beings in general
Example:Many people attended the concert.
change (v.)
to make something different
Example:We need to change the plan for tomorrow.
money (n.)
currency that people use to buy things
Example:He saved money for a new bike.
coach (n.)
a person who trains athletes
Example:The coach gave advice to the players.
trophy (n.)
a prize awarded for winning
Example:They received a trophy after the game.
leaders (n.)
people who guide or direct others
Example:The leaders met to discuss the new rules.