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NCAA President Mark Emmert is stepping down from his position amid a turbulent time for the organization.
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Georgia, ranked No. 1, stopped Texas Christian's vaunted offense and ended their improbable season. The Bulldogs are the first team to repeat as champion in the college football playoff era.
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Deion Sanders is bringing his charisma and larger-than-life persona to a Pac-12 program that's plunged to the bottom of college football. The Pro Football Hall of Famer has been at Jackson State.
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A Los Angeles jury rejected a lawsuit seeking $55 million by the widow of a former USC football player who said the NCAA failed to protect him from repeated head trauma that led to his death.
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High school athletes in Oklahoma can now profit off their name, image and likeness.
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Police said that a University of Utah student threatened to detonate a nuclear reactor if the school's football team failed to win a game last Saturday.
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The university presidents who oversee the College Football Playoff voted to expand the postseason model for determining a national champion from four teams no later than the 2026 season.
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A newly released report shows men's college athletic programs received more than double that of women's programs in allocated resources in 2020.
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The University of Kansas just won the NCAA men's basketball championship, but the results of an investigation into recruiting violations may spoil the party.
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The Jayhawks break a 59-year-old record in staging the greatest comeback in NCAA title game history.