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College football's decision makers are looking to impose some heavy penalties if schools don't follow the rules.
Jockeying for NCAA Tournament bids ramps up in college baseball this week with conference tournaments taking center stage.
The four biggest college conferences are working to tie their schools to the pending $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement ...
College football is on the cusp of getting its very own CEO figure to help manage the sport as a ruling in the historic House ...
As the haggling over CFP access continues, one thing seems clear when it comes to the CFP: Adding more teams will be part of ...
Looking around the post-spring landscape, there are a lot of really good quarterbacks in college football. After a down year ...
Featuring Keynote Session byBestselling Author and Neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin, Ph.D. NAPA, Calif. () – Festival Napa ...
The proposed settlement to resolve federal antitrust claims in the House, Carter and Hubbard litigations wouldn’t resolve ...
When Brady joined coach Avilla Jr.'s baseball team, he never expected to gain three little sisters along the way.
Officials from the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC are circulating a draft of a groundbreaking and first-of-its-kind document intended to prevent universities from using their state laws to violate new ...
PORT ANGELES — The public is invited to the Peninsula College Honors Symposium at 10 a.m. Monday. Honors students will present their capstone projects in Keegan Hall, room M-125, on the college’s Port ...
In a stunning move, the four power conferences have drafted a contract that would bind schools to new enforcement rules and ...