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  2. NCAA banned substances - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the NCAA. In the United States the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), has since the 1970s been patrolling the usage of illegal drugs and substances for student-athletes attending universities and colleges. In 1999, NCAA Drug Committee published a list containing substances banned for the usage to student-athletes.

  3. Doping in American football - Wikipedia

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    The use of anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs in American football is officially prohibited by virtually every sanctioning body.. The National Football League (NFL) began to test players for steroid use during the 1987 season, and started to issue suspensions to players during the 1989 season. [1]

  4. List of NCAA Division I FBS football programs - Wikipedia

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    Map of FBS football programs as of 2024. This is a list of the 134 schools in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. [1] By definition, all schools in this grouping have varsity football teams.

  5. NCAA drug testing - Wikipedia

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    The 2014–15 list of NCAA banned drugs includes the following classes: stimulants (except for phenylephrine and pseudoephedrine, which are permitted); anabolic agents; diuretics and other masking agents; "street drugs" (the NCAA gives as examples heroin, marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and synthetic cannabinoids); peptide hormones and analogues; anti-estrogens, and beta-2 agonists. [4]

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  7. NFL, NFLPA enforcing rule that players must wear safe helmets

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    Brady and 31 other players must find new, safer helmets.

  8. NFL On Reddit: Why r/NFLStreams Was Banned By The Platform - AOL

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    Where fans can watch NFL streams for free: Although the NFL subreddit isn't available anymore, there are still places where fans can go to watch games for free. Fans can use the Yahoo! Sports App ...

  9. NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA limited each football team to six television appearances over a two-year period. [45] The 1981 Supreme Court case NCAA v. Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma & University of Georgia granted television rights to individual schools as opposed to the NCAA and allowed teams to televise all of their games. [46]