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The announcement was one consequence of a mishandled deal with quarterback recruit Jalen Rashada, a highly regarded quarterback prospect whose representatives believed had been promised roughly $13 million by the Gator Collective in a deal that fell apart.
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The NCAA Division I college championship at Amalie Arena featured four teams from the North and their fans came to the greater Tampa Bay region by the thousands.
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Minnesota, Boston U, Michigan and Quinnipiac bring plenty of star power to Amalie Arena, which hosts the event for the third time.
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The tournament featured its highest attendance ever to go along with stellar TV ratings in every round. The timing couldn’t be better for the sport. It all could lead to women’s basketball getting a separate TV deal when the contract expires next summer.
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It's possible the men's national title game could match South Florida's Miami and FAU, which make up half of Final Four field after big wins this past weekend.
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South Florida (27-7) entered looking for its first berth in the Sweet 16, but after a feisty start, couldn't hang with the Gamecocks.
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The Bulls (27-6) rallied several times, including from 47-36 down in regulation to tie their mark for wins in a season.
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People involved in athletics say Florida is somewhat of an outlier in preventing schools from helping athletes secure deals through the name, image and likeness — or NIL — law.
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An investigation found non-coaching staff members participated impermissibly during practice and off-field activities.
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Health experts offer possible explanations, including higher-than-expected vaccination numbers and fans who already contracted the virus.
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The NCAA's president is speaking out against a 'patchwork' of laws on athlete pay, including FloridaMark Emmert wants a uniform standard nationwide for the types of businesses that could pay athletes in exchange for endorsing products.
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Fall and football go hand in hand. But with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths soaring from the delta variant, is it safe to go to the stadium? KHN asks the experts.