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Matt Murschel: NCAA drops the ball in latest gaffe
Who knew that 2013 would become the Year of the Dupe? Lance Armstrong, Manti Te’o and now the NCAA have all been thrust into the national spotlight in what has become another in a growing list of bizarre storylines to begin the New Year....
Tags: Nevin Shapiro, The Pennsylvania State University, Miami Hurricanes, Football, College Sports
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With Te'o silent, questions about hoax mount
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Manti Te'o has already tried to explain how his heartwarming story of playing through adversity was a lie he wasn't responsible for, how he was the victim of a cruel hoax about a dead girlfriend who never existed. He...
Tags: Television Industry, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, Manti Te'o, Diane O'Meara
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Mitchell report: Good start on Penn State reforms
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A former U.S. senator brought in to monitor reforms being made at Penn State in response to the Jerry Sandusky child molestation scandal said Friday the university is "off to a very good start" in making changes under a...
Tags: Big Ten Conference, Child Abuse, Jerry Sandusky, Tim Curley, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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NCAA says its enforcement staff acted improperly during UM investigation
CORAL GABLES — Miami's long-running NCAA investigation took another strange twist Wednesday afternoon. This time, it could very well be good news for UM. The NCAA announced it uncovered "an issue of improper conduct within its enforcement...
Tags: Nevin Shapiro, Bankruptcy, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Media Industry
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NCAA Reviews Its Own Improper Conduct In Miami Case
The Hartford CourantThe NCAA is putting its case against the University of Miami on hold while it reviews possible improper conduct within its own organization during its investigation. The NCAA said in a release on Wednesday that former enforcement staff members worked...Tags: Nevin Shapiro, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of Miami, George W. Bush
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Pa. congressman unhappy with NCAA fine guidelines
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania congressman voiced displeasure Thursday with how the NCAA president responded to a request from the state's U.S. House delegation that all of the $60 million in Penn State fines in the Jerry Sandusky child...Tags: Charlie Dent, Fines, Jerry Sandusky, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Tom Corbett
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College football rankings with bowl-game twist
Rankman and SportsBusiness Journal have teamed up for a first-they-have-heard-about-it collaboration based on SBJ's seventh annual analysis of bowl gifts provided to players. This year's most popular gift is the Fossil watch, provided at 19 of the 35...
Tags: LSU Tigers, Troy Trojans, National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Football, Florida State Seminoles
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Sandusky conviction doesn't end harm of scandal
For all the innocence he stole, there is not a prison term long enough or a hell hot enough for Jerry Sandusky, convicted of child sex abuse. Nor is it enough to make Sandusky alone pay for the complete institutional failure at Penn State University over...
Tags: Mike McQueary, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Jerry Sandusky, Tim Curley, Punishment
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Today in Penn State mania
Nittany LinesCHICAGO – Penn State football coach Bill O’Brien on Thursday said that about 50 players have affirmed their commitment to stay, though he offered no update on running back Silas Redd. Redd, according to ESPN, is meeting today with coaches........ -
'I hope they do well,' Emmert says of Penn State
Nittany LinesNCAA President Mark Emmert said "it is good for college sports" if Penn State's football team succeeds under sanctions but did not back down from the reasons they were imposed. Speaking to the Detroit Economic Club on Friday, Emmert repeated...... -
Penn State penalties no reason to celebrate
En Fuego - Orlando SentinelThe NCAA dropped a napalm bomb on Penn State. The 4-year ban on postseason play, the significant loss of scholarships, a $60 million fine to aid victims of childhood sexual abuse , and stripping the program of 111 victories between 1998 to 2011 will crush... -
NCAA approves new tougher sanctions
The NCAA is getting tough. At least that’s the message that comes out of the Division I Board of Directors approving new legislation that provides tougher measures against coaches and their staffs who commit violations. The new rule, which was...
Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Miami Hurricanes, College Sports, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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