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Friday, April 25, 2025

College Athletics

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Which Knee Will College Athletics Take?

Kortne Gosha, the vice president and director of athletics at Florida A&M University, details his experience as a Black administrator in college athletics.
Iowa State

Losses Mounting

Iowa State director of athletics gives glimpse at what Power 5 football programs could lose without a fall sports season.


Texas Longhorns

Changes at Texas

University of Texas meets several requests made by student athletes in regards to social justice. Athletes across the country ask for change.

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Cutting Ivy

The Ivy League has canceled fall sports, but not be the same trendsetter as when the league canceled its postseason basketball tournament.
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College Roundup

Stanford cut 11 sports, while Vanderbilt nixes its athletics communications department; UNC stops workouts and DIII conference suspends sports.
Yale Harvard football

Ivy League Cancels Fall Sports Competitions

The Ivy League has canceled fall sports as schools and conferences across the country contemplate how to approach the fall semester.
Cal football

More College Pain

As Under Armour flees college deals, Learfield IMG College also works to get out of multi-million dollar contracts with schools.

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See You, UCLA

Under Armour tries to pull out of its massive deal with UCLA as both the school and company struggle financially.

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Request For Sports Photobombs Makes Penn State Assistant AD Goes Viral

Penn State’s Chris Grosse went viral on Twitter with this tweet: “What is your favorite sports-related, unintentional photobomb picture of yourself?”

Florida Football

Florida Goes First

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an NIL bill that will make Florida the first state to allow collegiate athletes to earn money in 2021.