AB StaffGym & FieldhouseHow Branding Took Iowa Football's Practice Facility to the Next Level (Sponsored)Experience how facility branding by from Forty Nine Degrees helped make Iowa's Hansen Football Performance Center "the best facility in the Big Ten."July 24, 2017ProgrammingStudy: Lower BMI Could Lead to Longer Injury RecoveryA new Ohio State University study concluded that the lower the athlete's body mass index (BMI), the longer the healing period.July 23, 2017FitnessU.S. Malls Hope Gyms, Experiences Will Lure ShoppersFed up with watching their stores go dark as Amazon steals their sales and traffic, malls from coast to coast are signing leases...July 23, 2017LegalOpinion: Spielman Suit an Opportunity for Ohio StateThe lawsuit against Ohio State University, brought by a man who is not just one of Ohio State's all-time greatest players but arguably...July 23, 2017ProgrammingOpinion: Stop Putting College Coaches on PedestalsThere's a certain way coaches talk about one another, about the things that have to happen to secure top recruits...July 23, 2017Safety & SecurityResearchers Provide Insights into Youth Football InjuriesIn March 2016, Wake Forest's and Winston-Salem State's athletes and trainers joined a 30-university study, along with...July 23, 2017ProgrammingNew William & Mary AD Seeks Revenue BoostsSamantha Huge, the new athletic director at the College of William & Mary, is no outsider to the Williamsburg community.July 23, 2017ProgrammingOpinion: Football Schools Forced to Teach DecencyWhile enrolled in state-funded institutions of higher learning ā and no matter from which state you're recruited ā there is a need to be told: "Treat women with respect, no drugs, no stealing, no weapons."July 22, 2017ProgrammingHow Houston Nutt Factored into Freeze's Ole Miss ExitIt was a recently filed civil lawsuit from Houston Nutt against the university that unearthed the phone records that eventually revealed Freeze's school-issued cellphone had dialed an escort service on at least one occasion in 2016.July 21, 2017ProgrammingMotion to Dismiss Dayton Football Hazing Suit DeniedA visiting judge on Friday "denied in total" the University of Dayton's motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging hazing brought by an ex-football player who said he suffered a brain injury after hard drinking during the 2014 "Mad Dogs" event for freshman teamJuly 21, 2017Previous PagePage 598 of 1412Next PageTop StoriesPersonnelHigh School's Football Coaches Accused of Paying Nearly $8K to Recruit PlayerTwo coaches at Fairfax High School are on leave following allegations centering around football recruiting in Northern Virginia.Governing BodiesCollege at Center of Trans Fencer Controversy Reaches Agreement with DOEPersonnelAdministrator Given Two-Year Probation for Response to Bullying, Harassment on Football TeamLegalThird Fired Utah State Athletics Administrator Sues UniversitySponsored ContentRedefine Outdoor Fitness With ELEVATEĀ® and ACTIVATEĀ® Fitness Solutions by BCI BurkeĀ®