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SEC and Big Ten leaders, plus many others, are waging war against problems that don’t really exist; struggling for the sake ...
Rutgers might turn to the business world for its next athletics director — if new president William F. Tate agrees with that direction.
Instead of fleeing for an uncertain NBA future, talented college basketball players can run it back on campus, where they can ...
Saint Francis announced it was transitioning its athletics program from Division I to Division III. The decision jarred the ...
A bill that opens the door for universities in Texas to pay college athletes is headed to the governor’s desk. For decades, ...
Darien Harris, a former Michigan State linebacker who played a key role in the development and evolution of the athletic ...
However, it was clarified that despite the changes to the NIL landscape, “pay-for-play” arrangements and improper inducements ...
Pendulum swings occur in most areas of life, and the pathway from college basketball to the NBA draft is no exception. For a ...
Florida landed one of the top spring transfers in college basketball with Princeton guard Xaivian Lee. The former Ivy League ...
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On Wednesday, as he sat down with Sports Illustrated to discuss a recent collaboration with top moisturizer brand CeraVe, Davis reflected on how the advent of player NIL rights has changed the college ...
I got up from this chair, walked around my desk, slammed my door closed and said, ‘No, you’re not,’” the head coach said.