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Behold! I have updated stadium alcohol sales data from October!

Behold! I have updated stadium alcohol sales data from October!

Is Nebraska still selling more booze than anybody else? What about Ole Miss? Or Oregon?

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
My big questions about the Utah athletics PE deal

My big questions about the Utah athletics PE deal

I can't tell you if it's "good" or "bad" yet. But I have lots of follow-up questions.

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
We don't need to turn Notre Dame into a MORAL PANIC

We don't need to turn Notre Dame into a MORAL PANIC

Some thoughts on Bowl Season and a complicated Playoff

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
GUEST POST: In modern college sports, is it possible to measure teams' academic progress?

GUEST POST: In modern college sports, is it possible to measure teams' academic progress?

For years, the NCAA has used two metrics, APR and GSR, to track teams' academic standing. But with the advent of NIL and increased transfers, where do those metrics — and academics in general — fit?

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
Some thoughts on the Cookie Man and college football's funniest coaching search so far

Some thoughts on the Cookie Man and college football's funniest coaching search so far

Plus notes on the SCORE Act and other notebook-emptying items

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
GUEST POST: You’ve got (tortilla) mail: Inside an athletics department's inboxes

GUEST POST: You’ve got (tortilla) mail: Inside an athletics department's inboxes

What we can learn from the way Texas Tech dealt with Tortilla Toss Trouble

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
There's only one Canadian school in the NCAA, and it's leaving. Here's why.

There's only one Canadian school in the NCAA, and it's leaving. Here's why.

Simon Fraser, a Division II school in British Columbia, is looking to rejoin its peers in Canada.

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
The state of Extra Points

The state of Extra Points

On family, fears, and where we're going next

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
GUEST POST: The long, long reach of Diego Pavia’s eligibility case

GUEST POST: The long, long reach of Diego Pavia’s eligibility case

Pavia’s victory (sort of) in his appeal and a move toward class-action litigation have developments have brought added confusion to the landscape. Here’s what’s changed and why it matters.

Matt Brown
Matt Brown
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