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Saranac Lake native Markus Navarra transferred from his hometown high school at the start of his junior year, believing that ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement allows Division I schools to compensate athletes through revenue sharing. The settlement limits football rosters to 105 players, impacting FAMU's second-year coach ...
Tonight, NCAA President Charlie Baker issued this letter about the settlement: "Many looked to April's hearing about the House settlement as a culmination of sorts, but the court's final approval ...
The 6-foot-7, 275-pounder comes in from NCAA Division-II Bemidji State. He notched 20 tackles, 5.5 for loss, 2 sacks and a fumble recovery as a redshirt freshman, and brings three more years of ...
UTA is becoming the fifth NCAA Division I university to officially add women’s flag football as a varsity sport. Competition will begin in the spring of 2027.
The Division I Board of Directors took initial steps in that direction last month. It’s pending before the Division I Council, which is scheduled to discuss it this week. Current rules prevent ...
The school will officially join the league on July 1 and will begin its transition to Division I during the 2025-2026 academic year. The University of New Haven Chargers… ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA Division II football playoffs will expand from 28 to 32 teams beginning this season to accommodate the format change that will award automatic bids to all 16 conferences.
In short, NCAA Division II football will follow an “automatic qualification” model. That means if you win your conference, you receive an automatic bid to the postseason.
Williams College’s Brady Stahelski (85) jumps to block for Cameron Lee as Lee makes a long run down the field during the 2024 opening football game of the season against Hamilton. Stahelski, who led ...
The NCAA is instituting new rule changes in college football for the 2025 season, one of which will address a questionable tactic. Per Alex Byington of On3.com, the new timeout rules will penalize ...
On Friday, a federal lawsuit was filed against the NCAA, arguing that its football eligibility policies unfairly disadvantage U.S. student-athletes. A Father’s Fight for Fairness ...