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There's a new No. 1 team in the USA TODAY Sports men's basketball poll after Purdue was dealt its first loss of the season in emphatic fashion.
President Donald Trump warns college sports faces trouble, months after NCAA settlement requires $2.8 billion in back damages and allows athlete revenue sharing.
Phones light up with notifications from sports-betting apps, alerting students the fate of their wagers—and to new promotions. A 22-year-old shrugs when asked whether he worries about getting hooked.
If Notre Dame is in this same position next year, they won't have to worry about another College Football Playoff snub.
Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark says legislation currently stalled in Congress is needed to regulate college athletics and put a stop to what he essentially calls uncapped spending for name, image and likeness in football.
Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua says the ACC's College Football Playoff campaigning against the Irish has caused irreparable damage to their relationship
Washington – An effort to regulate college sports backed by the NCAA, the U.S. Olympic organization and the White House has faltered in Congress, with opponents raising concerns over the wide-reaching power it gives the NCAA.
When addressing the media Monday, Penn State AD Pat Kraft was put on the spot over a leaked audio soundbite that heard Kraft say some questionable remarks about the current iteration of the football program.
One program in the SEC made a coaching move ahead of the bowl games in yet another change this season.
A coveted ACC transfer with one of the best names in all of college football has entered the transfer portal with three more years of eligibility remaining
The White House and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee each lent support Tuesday for a bill designed to regulate college sports that has been criticized by opponents as a giveaway to the NCAA and its most powerful schools.