AB StaffProgrammingTargeting Penalty Numbers Stabilize in FBSThe NCAA says the number of enforced targeting penalties in the Football Bowl Subdivision this season was the same as in 2017, ending four straight years of increased calls.December 6, 2018Industry Press RoomNetchex and The Gold’s Gym Franchise Association Announce Partnership to Bring Back End Employee Management to FranchiseesNetchex and the Gold’s Gym Franchise Association (GGFA) announced a strategic partnership to bring Netchex’s single-source, employee management solution to GGFA members across the country.December 6, 2018Stadium & ArenaSoftball Complexes to Be Rebuilt After $5M DonationSalt Lake County's softball complexes in Millcreek and Taylorsville will soon see major improvements thanks to a $5 million contribution from Larry H. Miller Charities.December 5, 2018ProgrammingNCAA Investigations Will Continue Past TournamentNCAA investigations into schools implicated in the ongoing federal case involving college basketball “have already been launched,” but no resolution is expected before the Final Four, NCAA President Mark Emmert said Wednesday.December 5, 2018ProgrammingNew Mexico Fires Deputy ADWith more than a year and a half remaining on his contract, University of New Mexico Deputy Athletic Director Brad Hutchins has been fired.December 5, 2018Safety & SecurityTwo Dead as Semi Collides with Basketball Team BusTwo men were killed when a semi truck driving in the wrong direction hit a bus carrying a high school girls basketball team Wednesday night near Downs, Illinois, authorities said.December 5, 2018LegalHockey Coach Sentenced for Abusing ChildrenA former Kenai Peninsula hockey coach has been sentenced to 62 years in prison for sexually abusing children and possessing child pornography.December 5, 2018Stadium & ArenaXFL Announces Return, Debut MarketsWashington, D.C., was awarded one of eight new franchises by the XFL, Vince McMahon's alternative professional football league that is planning a comeback.December 5, 2018ProgrammingStrength and Conditioning Coaches an NCAA PriorityWith each passing year, the aggression, and spending, in hiring strength coaches continues to grow. Since 2016, when USA TODAY first started tracking their annual compensation, the number of strength coaches making more than $500,000 a year has increasedDecember 5, 2018ProgrammingHighly Paid College Assistants Leery of Top JobsFueled by an explosion in the cost of hiring and retaining top-level assistants, the economics of grooming the next generation of head coaches has been turned on its head in less than a decade.December 5, 2018Previous PagePage 179 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