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Category: NCAA
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Dickie V: Preseason All-Rolls Royce teams and Diaper Dandies
The best of the best PTPers, including freshmen, who will make you stand up and say, “Are you serious, baby?!”
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New-look Pac-12 extends CW deal through 2031
An extended agreement between the Pac-12 and The CW will see 66 events broadcast annually on the network.
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NCAA weighs disclosures on H.S., juco NIL deals
The NCAA is weighing a rule that would require incoming Division I athletes to disclose name, image and likeness deals from high school or junior college to the NIL Go clearinghouse established under the $2.8 billion House settlement.
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Wright steps away from TV to focus on Villanova
Jay Wright has decided to step away from being a full-time television analyst to devote more time to his other position at Villanova University.
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Vol for life: UT gives Barnes, 71, lifetime contract
Tennessee gave basketball coach Rick Barnes a contract extension Thursday that automatically extends a year every April 15 after his current contract expires in 2028.
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Commission overstated OK’d NIL deals by $44.4M
The College Sports Commission sent out a correction, saying it had overstated the amount of name, image, likeness deals it has cleared by more than $40 million in a data set it had previously made public.
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Bring back the bison: How an on-campus movement resurrected Indiana’s mascot after 50 years
Indiana’s original bison mascot was described as “the devil with a cheerleader in it” — but now a new version has risen from the ashes thanks to a passionate professor, underground student government action, a campus bar, and more.
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Hall of Fame basketball coach Raveling dies at 88
George Raveling, a Hall of Fame basketball coach who played a role in Michael Jordan signing a landmark endorsement deal with Nike, has died. He was 88.
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Way-Too-Early men’s Top 25 rankings: Every team’s top awards candidate
From Purdue’s Braden Smith to NC State’s Will Wade, we’re on early awards watch for these candidates.