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A Verdict That Could Have Changed the Tide

One of the most visible concussion cases against the NCAA went to a jury trial for only three days, but experts say the association's problems are not over.

$270 Million for a Football Complex ... at Northwestern

Eyebrows are raised over spending more than a quarter of a billion dollars on a facility that would serve a small share of the students.
Opinion

A Risky Future on College Sports Betting

The Supreme Court's decision permitting sports gambling creates a slew of issues for colleges, sports administrators and the NCAA, David Welch Suggs Jr. says.

Gambling on Sports Legal

The Supreme Court has opened the way for states to legalize betting on athletics, a defeat for the National Collegiate Athletic Association and professional leagues.

NCAA Compared to Slavery, Prison

The mother of a former standout Duke basketball player blasts the association in shocking remarks at Knight Commission meeting.

Should Athletes Be Paid for Name and Image?

Athletics experts take up the topic at an Aspen Institute debate.

New Plan to Reform College Basketball

Special commission wants to end one-and-done but largely punts on key issues such as athlete pay and time demands that might impede academic performance.

Mild Concussions, Big Problems

New study finds athletes and veterans who suffer even minor concussions can have problems focusing in class and taking in new information.