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7:00 AM ET Inspirational thought of the week: Remember how I’d walk in,What excitement there would be?Never less than 20 people,I had lots of friends, you see. I gave the party, I was the host.Everyone loved me, I was the most. But nothing lasts forever,And the deepest well runs dry.Just ’cause I’ve stopped rolling sevensDoesn’t
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10:46 AM ET Charlotte was forced to cancel its game against North Carolina on Saturday because it did not have enough offensive linemen to safely play the game, the school announced Thursday. Over the past two weeks, the school said three players have tested positive for the coronavirus, but contact tracing led to several offensive
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8:17 PM ET Missouri will be without 12 players due to COVID-19 testing for its season-opening game against Alabama on Sept. 26, coach Eli Drinkwitz told reporters on Wednesday. Drinkwitz, who is in his first year coaching the Tigers, declined to say how many of the 12 players have the virus versus those who are
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7:09 PM ET In a Title IX lawsuit filed in federal court on Tuesday, a Colorado State student said the university and its leadership failed to protect her after she was subjected to unwanted sexual contact during multiple football games on campus. Katelyn Schiller, a former server at CSU football games, said the school moved
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7:32 PM ET Associated Press A 16-team spring playoff in FCS college football advanced to its final step when the NCAA Division I Council voted to recommend it to the governing body’s Board of Directors on Wednesday. The board will consider the recommendation during a meeting on Tuesday. The FCS championship committee developed the playoff
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7:12 PM ET The NCAA Division I Council on Wednesday approved a measure that will prohibit Division I student-athletes from practicing and competing on the first Tuesday after Nov. 1 every year to allow them to vote in elections or participate in other civic activities. The Division I Student-Athlete Advisory Committee proposed the legislation and
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3:28 PM ET Associated Press BOCA RATON, Fla. — Eleven people in the football program at Florida Atlantic have tested positive for the coronavirus, but the Owls are still hoping to play their season opener Saturday against Georgia Southern, coach Willie Taggart said Wednesday. Taggart declined to specify how many of the positive tests involved
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