The NCAA’s recent spate of college football rules changes have ranged from mundane (a proposal to force leg coverings failed), controversial to downright spooky (“ghost transfers"). Perhaps of most ...
No other American president since 1961 has issued more executive orders than Donald Trump. And now he’s issued another one, this time to regulate college sports, even though he doesn't have the legal ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Division I football rules makers have proposed a one-year trial rule allowing a player disqualified for targeting for the first time to play in his team's next game regardless of which ...
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The NCAA’s recent spate of college football rules changes have ranged from mundane (a proposal to force leg coverings failed), controversial to downright spooky (“ghost transfers").
Missouri Tigers safety Marvin Burks, right, injures Alabama Crimson Tide wide receiver Derek Meadows, left, and is ejected for targeting during a game on Oct. 11 in Columbia, Mo. The NCAA’s recent ...
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