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SEC coaches voice opposition to eliminating walk-ons with hard roster cap
Saturday Down South· 1 day agoSEC coaches are in Destin for the annual spring meetings, tackling a wide range of topics including...
Could walk-ons be a thing of the past in college football? Here is what UT, A&M coaches say
KHOU 11 Houston· 11 hours agoSoutheastern Conference football coaches are bracing for the impact of a potential downsizing of...
Roster sizes, walk-ons and other topics on minds of college football coaches
Fox Sports· 1 day agoSEC football coaches are bracing for the impact of a potential downsizing of rosters around the...
Georgia football's Kirby Smart on roster caps & walk-ons, 12-team playoff and 2026 schedule
Gannett via AOL· 1 day ago“We’re talking about something that just makes sense. When you implement that known fact into some form of settlement that I don’t completely understand, I don’t know where that factors in.” ...
Re-ranking 2020’s actual top 25 recruiting classes, 4 years later
New York Times· 2 days agoWhich programs did the best job of finding, retaining and developing difference-makers over the last...
Emerson: What Greg Sankey didn't say may be as important as what he did
New York Times· 2 days agoThere are two Greg Sankeys. The other Sankey, however, leaves hints that he does get it. In his...
Billy Napier faces $10 million NIL lawsuit, plus an SEC preview
New York Times· 7 days agoUntil Saturday Newsletter | This is The Athletic’s college football newsletter. First … why is...
Roster sizes, the future of walk-ons and other topics on minds of SEC's football coaches
Associated Press· 1 day agoSoutheastern Conference football coaches are bracing for the impact of a potential downsizing of...
College football offseason stock watch: Which programs are trending up?
Fox Sports· 6 days agoAs Memorial Day weekend approaches and the calendar gets set to flip to June, more and more college...
Why Shane Beamer is ‘absolutely against’ the possibility of a world without walk-ons
The State· 1 day agoIt seems no one truly understands the recent House v. NCAA settlement. Because, well, if schools are sharing revenue with student-athletes, wouldn’t they have to share revenue with every student-athlete ...