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Texas AG sues NCAA over allowing transgender women to compete in women's sports
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in an effort to prevent transgender women from competing in women’s college sports.
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What are the most valuable college athletic programs? CNBC unveils top 75 list
There are four programs with a valuation above the $1 billion mark.
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Donors, deals and dominion drive college sports valuations
CNBC reporter Michael Ozanian explains the analysis behind CNBC’s list of the top 75 most valuable college athletic programs.
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Ivy League football to compete in FCS playoffs beginning next season
It ends a century-long postseason ban originally aimed at allowing the athletes to focus on their schoolwork.
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Michael Vick hired as head coach at Norfolk State: Reports
The former Pro Bowler played 13 NFL seasons and has rushed for more yards than any quarterback in history.
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Sacramento State in talks to hire Michael Vick as head coach, report says
Former NFL quarterback Michael Vick reportedly is being considered by Sacramento State for its head coaching opening.
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Travis Hunter brought to tears thanking his father during Heisman Trophy speech
The University of Colorado wide receiver and cornerback accepted the prestigious Heisman Trophy at the award ceremony in New York City.
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Like Bill Belichick, these NFL coaches went ‘back to school' for NCAA football
NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick is reportedly taking over at UNC. Here are other coaches who left the pros for college football.
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Ohio politician proposes make flag planting a felony after fight in Michigan rivalry game
Republican state Rep. Josh Williams said Wednesday on social media he’s introducing a bill to make flag planting in sports a felony in the state.
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When is the 2024 Heisman Trophy ceremony? Finalists, how to watch, more
The best player in college football will soon be announced. Here’s when the 2024 Heisman Trophy will be awarded.
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5 things to know about Paige Bueckers
Here are five things to know about UConn women’s basketball star Paige Bueckers.
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2025 No. 1 recruit Bryce Underwood spurns LSU for Michigan, AP source says
Bryce Underwood, the 2025 No. 1 NCAAF recruit, flipped to Michigan after pledging to play at LSU, a person familiar with the decision said Thursday.
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USC's JuJu Watkins gives her opinion on Caitlin Clark
After reaching 1,000 career points two games faster than Caitlin Clark, USC sophomore JuJu Watkins discusses her relationship with the former Iowa star and what viewers can expect from her new documentary series “On The Rise: JuJu Watkins.”
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San Jose State volleyball captain, opposing players file Title IX lawsuit over transgender player
A lawsuit has been filed against the Mountain West Conference, the California State University system, San Jose State’s women’s volleyball coach and two administrators surrounding the ongoing controversy that one of the Spartans players was reported to be transgender.
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First College Football Playoff rankings of 2024-25 season revealed
The first College Football Playoff rankings for 2024-25 was revealed Tuesday. Here’s how the bracket looks under its new format.
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Top 5 men's college basketball players entering 2024-25 season
Here is a look at the top five men’s college basketball players heading into the 2024-25 season, which tips off on Monday, Nov. 4.
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Mountain West commissioner heartbroken over turmoil surrounding San Jose State volleyball
Mountain West commissioner Gloria Nevarez says teams forfeiting volleyball matches to avoid playing San Jose State is “not what we celebrate in college athletics.”
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Former Georgia RB Gurley talks 12-team CFP, national title contenders
Former NFL All-Pro and Georgia running back Todd Gurley gives his thoughts on the 12-team College Football Playoff and talks national title contenders.
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Virginia coach Tony Bennett announces retirement after 15 seasons
Virginia men’s basketball coach Tony Bennett announced his retirement on Friday after 15 seasons with the program.
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NCAA's $2.78 billion settlement with colleges to allow athlete payments gets preliminary approval
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the $2.78 billion legal settlement that would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players.