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Skeptics loom as NCAA builds guardrails around compensation

For more than 60 years, NCAA leaders have insisted college athletes had to be amateurs and to be amateurs they could not be paid for being athletes — by anybody. That will no long...

NCAA athletes closer to being allowed money for endorsements

The NCAA is moving forward with a plan to allow college athletes to earn money for endorsements and a host of other activities involving personal appearances and social media content. ...

Fearing cuts, non-revenue college sports look for ways ‘to weather storm’

As the novel coronavirus pandemic upended sports across the United States, the governing bodies charged with making sweeping and drastic decisions often followed the lead of one another. Onc...

Led by LSU, Alabama, SEC players dominate remote NFL draft

Maybe the Southeastern Conference should simply hold onto its players and become part of the NFL. The home of national champion LSU and perennial contenders Alabama, Georgia and A...

NCAA denies request to drop Division I sport minimum

Decision delayed on transfer without penalty

COVID-19 not a red card for referees thanks to virtual training

New officials can complete training now, be ready when games resume

NCAA moves toward allowing athletes to be paid sponsors

The NCAA is moving closer to allowing Division I athletes to earn money from endorsements and sponsorship deals they can strike on their own as early as next year. Recommended rul...

Expect college football to take slow road back from coronavirus

While professional sports leagues can ponder plans to isolate their athletes from the new coronavirus and have them play in unusual, even secluded places, college sports have no such option....

NCAA: Players ejected for targeting can remain on sidelines

INDIANAPOLIS – Players ejected from football games for targeting will be allowed to remain on the sidelines, the NCAA announced Tuesday. The Playing Rules Oversight Panel approved...

Amos, Freeburn ready to add to Fort Lewis College cycling legacy

A collegiate cycling program used to creating champions will soon add a couple of local mountain bikers who already know well the feeling of finish line celebrations. Durango teen...

Heinicke heading to Mines to play men’s soccer

DHS captain leaves Demons a star player, student

Lost summer camps mean lost revenue for Fort Lewis College athletics

FLC cancels all programs through end of June