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  2. List of college football venues with non-traditional field ...

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    NCAA Division II: Northeast-10 Conference: Blue 2009 [13] 5,000 New Haven and Boise State reached an agreement in 2009 to license the use of Boise State's trademark blue field. New Haven calls their field a "blue and yellow" field as part of the agreement. [7] Roos Field: Eastern Washington Eagles: Cheney, Washington: NCAA Division I FCS: Big ...

  3. Midnight Madness (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the NCAA ruled that men's practices could begin two weeks earlier than the traditional date, so long as teams held no more than 30 days of practice in the six weeks prior to the first regular-season game. [9] This change was made to provide more flexible scheduling that accommodated off days in the preseason practice schedule.

  4. Angelo State Rams baseball - Wikipedia

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    Foster Field was constructed in 2000, and features 4,200 seats, a Triple-A lighting system and an inning-by-inning scoreboard with a video display. It features major league style dugouts and locker rooms and a complete training facility, making it one of the most modern facilities in NCAA Division II college baseball.

  5. National Collegiate Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA has limited the amount of compensation that individual players can receive to scholarships equal to school tuition and related expenses. This rule has generated controversy, in light of the large amounts of revenues that schools earn from sports from TV contracts, ticket sales, and licensing and merchandise.

  6. USC football placed on probation for violating NCAA coaching ...

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    According to the NCAA’s report, the school “immediately instituted a thorough review,” interviewing players and coaches while reviewing dozens of hours of practice film from the spring of 2023.

  7. Two-a-days (football) - Wikipedia

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    Heat stroke has become a major concern to football, and "two-a-days" are being red-flagged as a risky practice in places that experience traditionally hot weather in the summer. To address heat concerns, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in 2003 prohibited two-a-days on consecutive days and during the first five days of practice.

  8. The National Collegiate Athletic Association's board of governors voted to update the association's participation policy for student-athletes following President Donald Trump's executive order ...

  9. National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Alston - Wikipedia

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    The panel did agree that the NCAA had a necessary interest in "preserving amateurism and thus improving consumer choice by maintaining a distinction between college and professional sports", but their practices still violated antitrust law. Judge Milan Smith wrote "The treatment of Student-Athletes is not the result of free market competition ...