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  2. With non-football early signing period upon us, we're about ...

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    The settlement requires schools to deduct the value of new scholarships they add by as much as $2.5 million, lowering the cap from $20.5 million to $18 million ... If the deal is finalized, the ...

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

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    The NCAA classifies FBS football as a "head-count" sport, meaning that each player receiving any athletically-related aid from the school counts fully against the 85-player limit. By contrast, FCS football is classified as an "equivalency" sport, which means that scholarship aid is limited to the equivalent of a specified number of full ...

  4. He was supposed to win Ohio State a national title. Now, he's ...

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    More than three years later, Ohio State’s two dominant victories to open the College Football Playoff have landed it in Friday’s semifinal in Arlington, Texas. For Ewers, a national title is ...

  5. Cam Ward (American football) - Wikipedia

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    He attended and played football at Columbia High School, completing 72 of 124 passes for 1,070 yards and seven touchdowns as a junior. [2] As a senior, Ward averaged only 12 pass attempts per game due to playing in Columbia High's Wing T offense. [3] He committed to play at the University of the Incarnate Word, his only scholarship offer. [4] [5]

  6. College Sports Subsidy Scorecards - The Huffington Post

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    See scorecard Texas A & M University-College Station. Total subsidy income, 2010 - 2014: $7,212,123 < 25% subsidized. 26 to 50%. 51 to 75% > 76% subsidized.

  7. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    At most colleges, athletics are a money-losing proposition that would not exist without billions of dollars in mandatory student contributions — a burden that grows greater every year, according to our review of five years of NCAA financial reports obtained through public records requests from 201 D-1 universities.

  8. Subsidy Scorecards: Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010). Read our methodology here. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014. Schools are ranked based on the percentage of their athletic budget that comes from subsidies.

  9. Theodore Roosevelt Award - Wikipedia

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    The Theodore Roosevelt Award is the highest honor the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) may confer on an individual. The award is awarded annually to a graduate from an NCAA member institution who earned a varsity letter in college for participation in intercollegiate athletics, and who ultimately became a distinguished citizen of national reputation based on outstanding life ...