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12:08 PM ET Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns coach Billy Napier wants to see each of his players become dues-paying members of the school’s booster club, asking his team to spend a minimum of $50 to join. Napier, a former assistant coach at Alabama who is now in his second season with Louisiana, said in a news
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12:08 PM ET After saying earlier this week that it would be “mandatory from here on out” for all scholarship players to become dues-paying members of the school’s booster club at a minimum of $50, Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns coach Billy Napier clarified to ESPN on Friday that players would not be mandated to do so.
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10:40 AM ET Associated Press KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee is the latest SEC school to say it will sell alcoholic beverages at upcoming home football games. School officials said alcohol sales will begin with the second home game, Sept. 7 against BYU. SEC chancellors and school presidents voted in May to give league members the
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6:17 PM ET Ten of the 13 members of the College Football Playoff selection committee are recused from voting for certain schools this season, according to a release on Thursday from the CFP. The recusal policy remains the same as it has in the past five years, stating, “A recused member is permitted to answer
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5:54 PM ET LOS ANGELES — After a disappointing 2018 season, USC Trojans athletic director Lynn Swann said the expectation is for the program and coach Clay Helton to win a conference championship in 2019. “The expectation is that we’re going to win the Pac-12 championship,” Swann said after Thursday’s ribbon ceremony for the recent
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8:00 AM ET Pro Football Focus At the heart of every offense is a quarterback. At the heart of the Oklahoma offense has been back-to-back Heisman Trophy winners who were no strangers to highlight-reel passes with deep throws placed perfectly in receivers’ hands well downfield. At the heart of the Oklahoma offense in 2019 will
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3:37 PM ET Associated Press ATLANTA — Georgia Tech quarterback Lucas Johnson has been granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA. Johnson can play three more college seasons after the decision announced Thursday. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback was granted the additional year after seeing action in just one of his first three seasons.
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11:12 AM ET Associated Press AUBURN, Ala. — A prosecutor wants to know why a University of Alabama fan who pleaded guilty to poisoning landmark oak trees at Auburn University isn’t making court-ordered restitution payments. Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes tells WRBL-TV that Harvey Updyke is being ordered to appear in court Oct. 30
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