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Urban Meyer says the NCAA didn’t do enough to punish Michigan for the infamous sign-stealing scandal. The former Ohio State and Florida coach says the NCAA needs to hit the coaches in the wallet.
A federal judge has allowed four football players fighting NCAA eligibility rules to compete at West Virginia this season.
It took the NCAA almost two years to punish the Michigan football team, and Joel Klatt has an issue with that.
The reborn Pac-12 projects to be a top-five football conference and a perennial multi-bid league in men’s basketball. On the baseball front, the Pac-12 is also
Evie Parts, a transgender woman, argues the NCAA and Swarthmore violated state and federal law by barring her from the college’s women’s track team.
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On Friday, Harbaugh was issued a 10-year show-cause penalty by the NCAA as part of the Michigan advance scouting case. The governing body for college athletics found Harbaugh in violation of monitoring his program and failing to cooperate with investigators, both Level I violations.
Swarthmore College responded to a lawsuit that alleges it removed a trans athlete from a women's team to comply with NCAA policy but then reinstated that athlete.
To create more favorable matchups in the regional round, teams will now be seeded 1-32, according to a report.
The recent NCAA report detailed a fractured dynamic between the football program and the school’s compliance department.