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Roster caps, revenue sharing, collectives: What's on agenda for SEC meetings?
New York Times· 2 days agoThe SEC convenes Tuesday for its annual spring meetings, and the good news for those involved is the...
NCAA tries to keep some semblance of power with agreement to pay college athletes
Chicago Sun-Times· 3 days agoBefore we jump to a “free at last” conclusion that this a sincere move on behalf of the NCAA to...
Several Intriguing Matchups Will Help Kick Off The 2024 College Football Season
Forbes· 2 days agoESPN’s showcase game to open the season features what has become a toxic mix: the ACC and Florida...
Georgia With an Opportunity to Avenge Two Losses During 2024 Season
Sports Illustrated· 6 days agoThe Bulldogs will have an opportunity to avenge two unanswered losses during the 2024 season. Since...
Jalen Rashada NIL lawsuit demonstrates larger problems for NCAA, experts say
WUSF 89.7· 6 days agoJaden Rashada’s lawsuit against Florida head football coach Billy Napier and others for breach of...
Maternal mortality, The Voice, drone arrest: Down in Alabama
Birmingham News· 6 days agoThe folks at the Alabama Department of Health are looking for more insight into maternal mortality...
5-at-10: Friday mailbag on historic NCAA decision, schedule changes, Braves consternation |...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 3 days agoThe all-time Rushmore of sports studio shows — SportsCenter in the late-80s and into the 1990s (an...
Is Alabama matchup Luke Fickell's first pivotal Wisconsin moment?
Fox Sports· 5 days agoA trio of "Big Noon Saturday" games for the 2024 college football season were announced last week,...
Where the Sooners, SEC land in latest USA TODAY Sports 1-134 re-rank
USA Today· 4 days agoThe Oklahoma Sooners are just over a month away from making their SEC move official. Despite some of...
Ranking Tennessee's Biggest Games in 2024
Sports Illustrated· 5 days agoThe 2024 college football season will feel a little different this year. Not only does the 12-team playoff expansion come into play, but the SEC no...