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Could TV ratings be a factor in determining who reaches the future College Football Playoff? ESPN report floats possibility.
Could TV ratings soon become another criteria? ESPN college football analyst Heather Dinich alluded to such a possibility in a new report (subscription required) Monday ahead of the annual spring ...
Michael Rothstein is a reporter for NFL Nation at ESPN. Rothstein covers the Atlanta Falcons. You can follow him via Twitter @MikeRothstein. The photos on the wall of Heather Hardy's small office ...
and on Monday ESPN's Heather Dinich posted a preview of what the FBS commissioners and Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua are expected to discuss. Dinich has been the most plugged-in reporter on all things ...
The NCAA is moving forward in a move that would greatly benefit women’s sports. According to Heather Dinich of ESPN, she ...
per ESPN's Heather Dinich. After a meeting on Monday, the NCAA came away with nine proposed legislative changes, perhaps the biggest being one that would permit universities to directly pay players.
The SEC and Big Ten wanted to address this. In February, ESPN’s Heather Dinich reported that SEC commissioner Greg Sankey and Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti want to see a “straight seeding ...
but the NCAA will still use certain eligibility rules that have been used to "distinguish Division I athletics from professional sports," according to a document that summarizes the legislative ...
Leaders of the College Football Playoff will gather in Las Colinas, Texas, this week for their annual spring meetings, where they will continue to discuss the playoff's future format and how to ...
A busy week of high school sports produced plenty of standout efforts ... of April 14-19 action from which to choose in the Times-Reporter Athletes of the Week polls for boys and girls sports.
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