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NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion settlement, setting stage for big change across college sports
KSL Salt Lake City· 4 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten,...
NCAA, leagues sign off on $2.8 billion plan to set stage for dramatic change across college sports
KSL Salt Lake City· 4 days agoBoth spoke spoke on condition of anonymity because an official announcement between the Pac-12, SEC,...
Ohio State Buckeyes Game-By-Game Schedule Predictions; Big Ten Title Bound?
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoThe Ohio State Buckeyes head into the 2024 season with a new challenge ahead of them. This summer,...
TV listings for May 25-26
Tulsa World· 2 days agoA look at the day's live sporting events on television.
Will Walsh's, Josh Caron's monster mornings have Nebraska playing for spot in Big Ten title game
Omaha World-Herald· 1 day agoMonster mornings from Will Walsh and Josh Caron will have Nebraska playing later Saturday for a spot...
NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion antitrust settlement
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 3 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 ...
NCAA, leagues back $2.8 billion antitrust settlement
Tulsa World· 3 days agoNCAA President Charlie Baker along with the commissioners of the Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 ...
Big Ten notes: Grand slam helps league Cinderella continue tournament run
Omaha World-Herald· 3 days agoNo. 8-seed Penn State continued its unlikely run in the conference tournament after beating Michigan...
Here is the latest Big 12 Conference sports news from The Associated Press
Bozeman Daily Chronicle· 4 days agoThe NCAA and five major college conferences asked a Colorado judge to combine the Fontenot case with another being heard in the Northern District of California. Meanwhile, ...
Mason McConnaughey's clutch start leads Nebraska to Big Ten semifinals in rout of Ohio State
Omaha World-Herald· 2 days ago“It’s just what we do,” Nebraska coach Will Bolt said.