AB StaffLegalOpinion: NCAA Should Cap Scholarships to Even FieldAnother national signing day for college football has played out, and you'll be shocked to learn the big winners are, well, the teams that win every year.December 19, 2018ProgrammingUNC Announces Contract Extensions for Brand, CoachesThe University of North Carolina might need to restock the printer cartridges after announcing details of 17 contracts, including an eight-year extension for Roy Williams that will keep the Hall of Fame coach in charge of the Tar Heels' basketball programDecember 19, 2018Industry Press RoomCIAA Minority Business and Leadership Symposium Returns to the Programming Lineup for the 2019 CIAA Men's and Women's Basketball TournamentThe Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA®), the nation’s first African-American athletic conference, is bringing back the highly anticipated Minority Business and Leadership Symposium as part of the off-court activities during the 2019 CIAADecember 19, 2018Industry Press RoomValley Christian High School Builds on Strong Foundations with NevcoValley Christian High School in Chandler, Arizona has built a strong foundation of academic and athletic excellence with nearly 70 Arizona State Championships, including an active streak of 28 consecutive years in which a Trojans team has won a state chamDecember 19, 2018ProgrammingRushed Coaches Respond to Shorter Recruiting PeriodThe second early signing period in college football history begins today and runs through Friday. It's a chance for Southeastern Conference coaches to prove they are a little more comfortable with the NCAA's new recruiting timetable, if only that was theDecember 18, 2018ProgrammingFriday Night College Game Causes UproarThe Buckeyes will play at Northwestern on Oct. 18 in a rematch of this year's Big Ten championship game. The game's shift from Saturday, Oct. 19, was announced by both programs Tuesday.December 18, 2018LegalSouth Carolina Approves Raises, Extensions for CoachesWill Muschamp has won more games than any other coach in his first three seasons at South Carolina, and is the first coach in school history to take the Gamecocks to bowl games in each of his first three years. USC appreciates it.December 18, 2018Safety & SecurityBasketball Player Defies Odds Post-Cardiac ArrestDavid Skogman never got the opportunity to complete the three-point play. More importantly, however, he was given a chance to live.December 18, 2018LegalOpinion: IHSA District Format Could Cause ConfusionIn a stunning vote, IHSA member schools approved amendment proposal No. 23, which completely overhauls how the football regular season and playoffs will operate starting in 2021.December 18, 2018Safety & SecurityMaine Group Gets $475K to Study ConcussionsA $475,000 grant from the National Football League will help the Maine Concussion Management Initiative expand its data-collection efforts as it seeks to address the prevalence of the injury among young athletes statewide.December 18, 2018Previous PagePage 169 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesLegalJudge Rules Against U.S. Government in NIL-Visa LawsuitIn a ruling Friday, Louisiana-based federal judge Brian Jackson denied the U.S. government's intention to categorically block international college athletes from obtaining the type of visas typically used by professional athletes.Governing BodiesKHSAA Adopts New Transfer Rule for Varsity Athletes Who Haven't Played MuchSafety & SecurityPittsburgh-Area Ice Arena Evacuated for High Levels of Carbon DioxideGoverning BodiesWashington Association's Study of Ejections Leads to Fines Structure for Coaches, Students, ParentsSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own