Athletes aren’t going to stick to sports anymore. Not just black and brown athletes but more white athletes. They’re going to call racism by its name.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: College football coaches mostly silent on conversation surrounding George Floyd, racism and police brutality
College football coaches, who rely on African-Americans to earn bloated salaries, have taken a pass on the conversation around police brutality.
If there is a college football season, bowl industry leaders say there will be a postseason
If there is a college football season, the bowl industry says it collectively stands ready to hold a full postseason — whenever that might occur.
Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh’s open letter to NFL, NCAA: Change draft eligibility rules
In a letter published Thursday, Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh urges the NFL and NCAA to change their draft rules on player eligibility.
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It was refreshing to see the Dolphins publicly discuss contingency plans that would limit crowds to 15,000 and make other changes to experience.
NCAA outlines key principles for restarting college sports
In a document that was put together by its COVID-19 advisory panel, the NCAA listed nine “core principles of resocialization of collegiate sport.”
With no Kentucky Derby, horse racing turns its gaze to Arkansas
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