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Demolition is IN! 🙌
As announced by @undertaker, one of the greatest tag teams of all time will make history once again as Ax and Smash of Demolition enter the #WWEHOF as members of the Class of 2026!
MORE INFO: https://t.co/c9EUN09r0v
BREAKING: San Diego State star transfer EDGE Trey White has Committed to Texas Tech, he tells @on3
The two-time 1st team All-Mountain West selection has totaled 122 tackles, 19.5 sacks, 1 FF, and 1 INT through 3 seasons
https://t.co/RlUbB6Fk7q
Theres been so much focus on the money it took to get Texas Tech into the College Football Playoff, it’s easy to forget they have a coach.
His name is Joey McGuire and it’s time to give him his flowers.
My @YahooSports column. https://t.co/FuQpw7T6U8
BREAKING: Turning down significant interest from Michigan, Kenny Dillingham signed a new contract to remain at Arizona State, Dillingham told his staff via text message this morning, according to sources. My full story for @SunDevilSource:
https://t.co/QdJvVuYA5f
Ohio University fired head football coach Brian Smith for having a relationship with an undergraduate student and drinking in his office, according to new documents obtained by @FOS.
https://t.co/aRXdkT130M
Looking forward to this one coming out next month! Pre-order available! Paying College Athletes: A Reference Handbook: Contemporary World Issues Jimmy Sanderson Bloomsbury Academic - Bloomsbury
EXCLUSIVE: Christine Williamson will succeed Elle Duncan in two coveted on-air positions at ESPN, sources tell FOS.
Williamson will take over for Duncan as co-host of the 6 p.m. SportsCenter and lead women's college basketball coverage.
By @sportsrapport and @MMcCarthyREV ⬇️
Big news here.
Utah is moving its athletics program into a new for profit entity that will be owned by the university, a private equity firm & select donors.
Also includes a $500M capital infusion and operational expertise from the equity firm.
This is the future.
Many athletic directors, losing faith in waiting for Congress, are now seriously considering collective bargaining with players. Do athletes need to be employees? Who should be the bargaining unit? How many bargaining units and agreements should there be? Do athletic directors even have the power to implement change?