AB StaffSafety & SecurityHouse Democrats Question Youth Football Safety EffortsAfter hearing from brain trauma researchers who said playing football at a young age is unsafe even for kids who don't suffer obvious injuries, members of Congress on Tuesday asked the nation's governing body for the sport's amateurs to detail efforts toOctober 17, 2017ProgrammingFootball Team Protests Over Campus Food ServiceCharleston Southern football players removed the logos from their football helmets before their game at Presbyterian College on Saturday in protest of what they say are long-standing problems with the school's cafeteria.October 17, 2017ProgrammingAs Transfer Rate Climbs, Mid-Major Schools ConcernedCoaches constantly devise schemes and workouts that give their players an edge in competition. So when it comes to exploiting a rule such as the one governing graduate transfers, they'll do whatever it takes.October 17, 2017ProgrammingTexts Detail Push Against Kennesaw State CheerleadersCobb County Sheriff Neil Warren and state Rep. Earl Ehrhart boasted in a series of text messages about pressuring the president of Kennesaw State University into keeping the school's cheerleaders off the field during the national anthem...October 17, 2017ProgrammingEmpty Seats Prompt Clemson to Alter Student TicketingClemson University's student government has made changes to the student football ticketing policy after much debate on and around campus.October 17, 2017BudgetingTennis a Casualty of U. of Evansville Budget ShortfallOn Monday, University of Evansville athletic director Mark Spencer announced the Purple Aces' women's tennis program will be eliminated following the semester.October 17, 2017Stadium & ArenaOpinion: Props for Old Dominion's Construction HireOn a cold December day in 2001, a construction accident threatened to delay the opening of Old Dominion’s Ted Constant Center. A crane had collapsed as it hoisted a 55,000-pound steel truss.October 17, 2017LegalLawyer: Prep Sports Could Have Prevented Murder SpreeA Portsmouth man may never have joined a gang — and been involved in two homicides — if he’d only been allowed to play high school football. That was one of the points defense attorneys argued in court...October 17, 2017ProgrammingJaguars Apologize for Anthem Demonstration in LondonJaguars President Mark Lamping sent a letter to the director of military affairs and veterans in Jacksonville saying the team was "remiss in not fully comprehending the effect of the national anthem demonstration on foreign soil has had on the men and womOctober 17, 2017Safety & SecurityHelmet-Maker Vows Fight Against Hernandez LawsuitFootball helmet maker Riddell says it intends to vigorously defend its products and its reputation against concussion-related lawsuits...October 16, 2017Previous PagePage 524 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesFacilitiesDaily Digs: U.S.' First Pro Cricket Stadium Slated for Georgia, Dubuque Prioritizes Sports Complex, and More!The first privately owned professional cricket stadium, which will seat 10,500 spectators, is slated for construction on 45 acres of land in LaGrange, Ga.Governing BodiesLegislation Aims to Protect Athletes, Level the Playing Field for Schools and Support Olympic SportsGoverning BodiesHS Football Team Barred From Postseason, Parents Allege Retaliation by DistrictLegalFormer High School AD Charged With Felony Perjury Over False Tax DocumentationSponsored ContentWhy Sprung's Athletic Facilities Are in a League of Their Own