UNC football players return to campus with $40M on the line
UNC-Chapel Hill football coach Mack Brown told reporters that his coaching staff and players are itching to get back on the field.
NCAA updates Confederate flag policy, bans championship events in states where flown
Mississippi is the only state affected by the policy change, the NCAA said.
NCAA's SEC to Mississippi: Change state flag or no college sports championships
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said it was "past time" for a new state flag.
University of Florida bans 'Gator Bait' fight song over 'horrific historic racist imagery'
“It is past time for UF to commit and engage in this challenging, uncomfortable, transformational work,” school president Kent Fuchs said.
UVA changes athletics logo design linked with slavery
The University of Virginia is changing the logos it uses for its athletics teams just two months after they were unveiled after criticism that a design element referred to the school’s history with slavery.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs college athlete compensation bill
The law will allow college athletes in the state to earn money from endorsement deals.
Zion Williamson's improper benefits included luxury cars, new home: Lawsuit
The filing reportedly seeks testimony from legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski based on comments he made about the NCAA’s “pay to play” scandal in 2018.
After George Floyd death, University of Minnesota won't hire police as security at football games
Floyd, 46, died while in Minneapolis police custody on Monday night.
New parent charged in college admissions case, agrees to guilty plea
Man allegedly paid Georgetown tennis coach Gordon Ernst $50,000 in 2017 to get his daughter admitted as an athlete.
University of Michigan head: What school decides for fall will likely stick for year
The University of Michigan won't have a football season this fall unless all students are able to be back on campus for classes.
Where did Tom Brady play college football?
A California native, Brady was a highly touted recruit in high school.
SEC begins coronavirus comeback, will allow voluntary college athlete workouts
SEC athletics facilities can reopen starting June 8 for voluntary in-person workouts.
Mom in college admissions scheme gets time served after 'harsh, isolating' jail conditions
The woman pleaded guilty to paying $400,000 to get her son admitted to UCLA as a purported soccer recruit.
Notre Dame bringing students back to campus 2 weeks early
The condensed semester schedule aims to prevent students from bringing pathogens to campus after being exposed while away during their fall and Thanksgiving breaks.
Tua Tagovailoa signs Dolphins' deal at $30 million: AP
Tua Tagovailoa signed a $30.275 million, four-year guaranteed contract with the NFL's Miami Dolphins The Associated Press reported on Monday.
NCAA board supports name, image and likeness compensation
In an unprecedented move, the NCAA announced that it will move forward with a plan to allow college athletes to cash in on their names, images and likenesses as never before and without involvement from the association, schools or conferences.
University of Michigan facing new lawsuit alleging sexual abuse
The university has acknowledged some campus employees were aware of accusations before a 2018 complaint that led to a police investigation.
Joe Burrow set for NFL Draft payday, endorsement stardom
Burrow is one of 58 college football prospects who will participate in the 2020 NFL Draft from home.
Ex-UCLA soccer coach in college admissions case to plead guilty
Jorge Salcedo is no longer disputing allegations he accepted $200,000 in bribes to help get two students admitted to UCLA.
Loughlin, Giannulli daughters' 'Varsity Blues' rowing photos released
Loughlin and husband Mossimo Giannulli have long argued they believed the payments were legitimate donations.