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Officially, this is a “two-minute timeout”. The NCAA rulebook doesn’t call it a warning, and as you’ll hear all season long, neither will the broadcasters. Per Section 3, Article 5 of the ...
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The NCAA, stripped of most of its power by the courts, is still flailing away, attempting to prove there is reason for it to exist. The latest flopping-fish routine involves a new basketball ...
Earlier this month, the NCAA announced a four-year show cause order for Harbaugh as a result of its investigation into Michigan’s impermissible contact with recruits and players during the COVID ...
We’ll break down both. As the NCAA continues regularly updating its rulebook, keeping track of what is targeting and the details of that penalty can be challenging. That’s OK because we’re ...
The NCAA could soon eliminate the spring transfer portal window for football, according to a report Friday by Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger. According to the report, the NCAA Football Oversight ...
The NCAA vows to crack down on violence after a mauling incident marred the start of its 100th Season, last Saturday, Sept. 7 ...
With the 2024 women's volleyball season here, NCAA Digital's Michella Chester and BTN's Emily Ehman collaborated on a preseason Instagram live to discuss everything surrounding the upcoming season.
What wins college football championships? A potent defense? An explosive offense? In the era of name, image and likeness, it is money. Lots of it. It can cost as much as $10.5 million for a title ...
The NCAA has issued a formal Notice of Allegations against Michigan for its investigation into an alleged illegal scouting/sign-stealing scheme, the university confirmed Sunday. "We have received ...
The 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup takes place from Aug. 31 to Sep. 22 in Colombia and features 50 NCAA student-athletes representing 14 countries on the biggest stage in youth women's soccer.