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Lance Thomas Is Very Confident He Didn’t Commit an NCAA Violation

How confident is Lance Thomas that his $97,800 jewelry purchase which included a $67,800 loan and $30,000 down payment did not violate any NCAA rules? So confident that he plans to talk to the NCAA: “I do feel bad that that was something that is lingering around the university,” Thomas said. “But everything is going […]

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Notre Dame Prep Investigation is a Pivotal Moment for NCAA

Investigating prep schools for their academics is a standard part of NCAA procedure over the last few years. But Yahoo! Sports is reporting the NCAA is digging even deeper into Notre Dame Prep: Parents of former players from the Fitchburg, Mass., prep school told Yahoo! Sports they have been contacted by NCAA investigators and asked […]

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NCAA Refines Rules Working Group Proposals

Following membership feedback, the NCAA has refined the list of proposals from the Rules Working Group that will be voted on by the Board of Directors at the NCAA Convention in January. Four proposals are gone from the initial list of 31. Two proposals were dropped in their entirety and two proposals which had alternate […]

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Why the NCAA Denied Matt Glover’s Waiver

Matt Glover, who transferred from Penn State to the University of San Francisco, asked for a waiver to play immediately which was denied. It would seem he had a lot of good reasons for transferring: His mother, Nancy Willson, told CBSSports.com that the Penn State situation, along with family issues, were the reasons she gave […]

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How Will the NCAA Treat California’s Student-Athlete Rights Bill

Governor Jerry Brown today signed into law a student-athlete bill of rights which will, among other things, require California’s Pac-12 schools does the following: Require schools to pay all medical costs for student-athletes including health insurance premiums for low-income student-athletes; Require schools to provide scholarships to students for up to five years if they are […]

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Which Graduation Rate is the Right Graduation Rate?

One would think “how many football players graduated” would be an easy question to answer. It is easy enough to find the actual number, but calculating the rate football players graduated and whether they graduated is complicated by politics as well as math. At this point there are enough different methods that no matter what […]

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Reforming Athletics Pushed UNC’s Thorp to Resign

Big changes are coming to the University of North Carolina when it comes to how athletes are admitted and the classes they take: Among the coming changes: tougher admissions requirements for athletes. [UNC Chancellor Holden] Thorp also said in an interview with News & Observer reporters and editors that faculty members will have more oversight […]

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Clemson’s Damarcus Harrison Receives Waiver After Transfer From BYU

Damarcus Harrison will play this year following his transfer from BYU to Clemson after the NCAA granted his waiver based on a mix-up involving his religious mission: Had Harrison been able to begin his mission this fall as he originally planned, he likely would have resumed his basketball career at BYU when he returned. Instead […]

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NCAA Renegotiates Agreement With UND Over Arena Logos

Following the June defeat of a ballot measure to restore the Fighting Sioux nickname, the University of North Dakota has resumed transitioning away from the name and logo. One key element is removing the logo and name from Ralph Englstad Arena. The NCAA initially demanded all traces of the logo be removed now. A new […]

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ENMU Sifting Through NCAA Eligibility Problems

Division II Eastern New Mexico University expects almost all of its sports to suffer some form of NCAA punishment for a wide-ranging violation affecting academic eligibility: The issues were not the fault of students and the university reported them to the NCAA after problems were discovered. The problems range from lack of signatures on required […]

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