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6:58 PM ET While some universities look into possible revenue from legalized sports betting, the NCAA says it remains opposed to that and is focused on protecting student-athletes and the integrity of the games through education and consistent national guidelines. The NCAA announced Thursday that an internal team of experts has started examining the long-term
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Jul 19, 2018 CHARLOTTE, N.C. — New Florida State coach Willie Taggart said the team “didn’t handle adversity well” in 2017 and must build more chemistry and accountability to compete for championships again. Speaking Thursday at ACC media days, Taggart said he was surprised to learn how little Florida State players knew about each other
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10:22 AM ET ATLANTA – Auburn hopes to have wide receiver Will Hastings, who underwent knee surgery this spring, ready to play by midseason, coach Gus Malzahn said at SEC media days on Thursday. “He’s off to a very good start,” Malzahn said. “His rehab is going excellent. We’re hoping we get him back by
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10:22 PM ET Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. — North Carolina has reported secondary violations to the NCAA within the football program involving multiple players. In a statement Wednesday night, UNC athletic director Bubba Cunningham said the NCAA has deemed the violations to be secondary in severity and that the school has “taken appropriate disciplinary action.”
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2:24 PM ET ATLANTA – Alabama coach Nick Saban said he’s unsure whether Jalen Hurts will be on the roster when the Crimson Tide play Louisville in the season-opener on Sept. 1. Like a lot of positions on his team, Saban said the quarterback battle between Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa is still “to be determined.”
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9:23 AM ET Can anyone stop Clemson? The Tigers are playoff tested and experienced and should be the best of the Atlantic. But Miami in the Coastal Division could also contend for the national title. Here are Phil Steele’s projections for the ACC’s final standings: Editor’s note: This article was adapted from Phil Steele’s college
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6:41 PM ET FRISCO, Texas — One month ago after his athletic director said Oklahoma State needed to recruit better, coach Mike Gundy defused the perception of discord around the Cowboys’ athletic department. “I knew what he was trying to say,” Gundy said Tuesday of Mike Holder. “He just didn’t do a good job of
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5:40 PM ET Associated Press Don McAuliffe, the star running back and captain for Michigan State’s undefeated 1952 national championship team, has died. He was 90. Son Kevin McAuliffe said his father died Saturday in La Jolla, California. McAuliffe finished eighth in the 1952 Heisman Trophy balloting. In nine games that season, he rushed for
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