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‘Death’ for Louisville Basketball?
Former NCAA investigators and other experts aren’t sure whether the association might shut down the men’s basketball program, currently caught up in a federal probe, which could “destroy” it.
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Star-Spangled Protest
Band members from Cornell and Brown take a knee, as do football players at the University of New Mexico. Off the field, protests continue.
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Black Eye for College Basketball
Bribery and corruption charges against four coaches and high-level executives underscore -- again -- the big money and the influence of corporations in recruiting, and may be another external blow to college sports.
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Rutgers Escapes Relatively Unscathed
University receives relatively mild punishment from NCAA, even though former head football coach pressured faculty member to raise a player’s grade and didn’t act when players tested positive for drugs.
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Deadly Day for College Football
Two college football players died after games last Saturday, following three off-season deaths this year, while a Harvard football player suffered a neck injury and remains paralyzed.
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A Cheating Coach
NCAA punishes the University of the Pacific after a former head men's basketball coach gave answers to players he was recruiting.
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Honoring Star Athletes Without Degrees
Michael Vick never graduated from Virginia Tech. Should he and athletes like him be honored by their alma maters?
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Opinion
Between Division III Athletes and Professors
Evan Tucker, a former college football player, and Michael Nelson, a faculty member, spell out what athletes wish professors knew and vice versa.
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