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On Jan. 17, TCU announced that it would have to forfeit games against No. 2 Kansas State and then-No. 24 Iowa State to “ensure the health and safety of the program’s student-athletes.”
On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger, and SI's Pat Forde react to news of a potential bill that will prevent college athletes from becoming employees, preview Week 1, and fight for Joey ...
This past season, at Vanderbilt, Diego Pavia slayed Alabama. Last year, while at New Mexico State, he beat Auburn. The brash, playmaking quarterback appears to have a new victim: the NCAA.
Bureau of Labor Statistics data found that 18.9% of Americans 65 and older — about 11.4 million people — still work, many for financial or social reasons. Some returned to work after retiring ...
At a Senate hearing Tuesday, NCAA President Charlie Baker shifted the focus of college sports' needs toward the looming possibility of athletes being deemed employees of their schools and away ...
For some student-athletes, the switch meant their schools would play games across the country, leading to longer travel schedules, increased time away from campus and a more rigorous schedule.
In a way, college athletics this week enters the next phase of its evolution into a more professionalized entity: signing athletes not to national letters of intent but to name, image and likeness ...
On Nov. 13, college athletes across the country can sign financial aid agreements with their chosen university. While the NCAA eliminated the National Letter of Intent program, signing day remains ...