Mar 5, 2021
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Here's what this mean for you, and why we're doing it:
Athletes.org has taken the trouble to finally put a collective bargaining agreement on paper. Here are my thoughts.
According to the previous ironclad rule of college football, there's no way the Hooisers should be here. So how did they do it?
Sure, I'll make some educated guesses. Why not?
How good am I at predicting the future?
A closer look at Chicago State's, uh, aggressive timeline for FCS competition
Plus! Notes on new coach contracts, the FOIA-mobile, and more ...
Employment status for players without the mandated educational component would help fix a broken coaching marketplace.
The Big 5 crowns a Philadelphia hoops champion each year. But can the competition continue in modern college sports — and if so, in what form?
Is Nebraska still selling more booze than anybody else? What about Ole Miss? Or Oregon?
I can't tell you if it's "good" or "bad" yet. But I have lots of follow-up questions.
Some thoughts on Bowl Season and a complicated Playoff
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?
Plus notes on the SCORE Act and other notebook-emptying items
What we can learn from the way Texas Tech dealt with Tortilla Toss Trouble