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5:11 PM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — Georgia Tech has lost leading receiver Jalen Camp and starting center Kenny Cooper to season-ending surgeries. Coach Geoff Collins said Tuesday that Camp, Cooper and offensive tackle Jahaziel Lee, whose season ended with an injury in mid-September, are eligible for redshirts and could return next year as fifth-year
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5:14 PM ET Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State University says more than 1,000 instances of decades-old sexual misconduct by a now-deceased team doctor were reported in 2018. Nearly 1,000 instances of alleged fondling and 30 instances of alleged rape by Richard Strauss are reflected in the latest campus crime data the school disclosed
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2:38 PM ET ESPN News Services GRINNELL, Iowa — Division III school Grinnell College has canceled the remainder of its season because of injuries that whittled its roster to just 28 players. The school announced Tuesday that it will forfeit its final seven games, starting with Saturday’s contest against St. Norbert College. Grinnell says it
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1:11 PM ET COLUMBUS, OHIO — Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith on Tuesday said he is against the Fair Pay to Play Act, which says colleges in California cannot punish their athletes for collecting endorsement money. “My concern with the California bill — which is all the way wide open with monetizing your name
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11:37 AM ET North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said he regrets that the Tar Heels ridiculed Clemson fans on the video board during the Tigers’ 21-20 victory at Kenan Stadium on Saturday. During a timeout, a handful of Clemson fans were shown on the video board with overlaying comments suggesting they were bandwagon fans.
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10:00 AM ET Several teams can stake a claim to the top spot in college football after five weeks. Is it Alabama, which has yet to be seriously challenged and looks more dangerous offensively than ever before? Defending champ Clemson, which narrowly edged North Carolina, but has the skill players to beat anyone? What about
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11:49 PM ET Notre Dame defensive end Daelin Hayes is returning for a fifth year in 2020. The 6-foot-3, 266-pound senior, who is out for the season after suffering a torn labrum Saturday against Virginia, announced his decision on Instagram on Monday. View this post on Instagram Before I stepped foot on a field field,
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