The devil is in the details with the NCAA’s decision to grant an extra year of eligibility to spring-sports student-athletes.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
Opinion: Granting college spring athletes extra eligibility seems fair but details prove daunting
Opinions about how to handle the eligibility question have been all over the map heading into Monday’s meeting of the NCAA Division I council.
Opinion: College football coaches should deliver coronavirus message: Take precautions or risk losing season
College football coaches have powerful platform, could scare people straight on coronavirus: Practice social distancing or season could be in trouble.
NCAA cancels men’s and women’s basketball tournament due to coronavirus concerns
Conceding defeat to the COVID-19 virus and a cascade of uncertainty about how bad its spread might get, the NCAA Tournament was canceled Thursday.
Colorado working toward deal with Karl Dorrell to become head football coach
The Colorado football program is working toward a deal with Karl Dorrell to become the next head coach. Dorrell was previously head coach at UCLA.
Opinion: An inevitable force in Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, Patrick Mahomes enters elite tier of athletes
Patrick Mahomes struggled in most of game, but in the fourth quarter he led the Kansas City Chiefs past the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
Super Bowl 2020: Kansas City Chiefs use stunning rally to beat San Francisco 49ers for first title in 50 years
The Chiefs rallied from 10 points down in the fourth quarter to complete a wild comeback win against the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
Opinion: Winning for Andy Reid is Chiefs’ driving force in Super Bowl push
Andy Reid is the winningest coach yet to claim a Super Bowl title. As he tries to shed that title, there’s plenty more still unknown about him.
Opinion: Resolution to NCAA’s athlete compensation issue moving at predictably slow pace
There were no hints at the NCAA Convention of how the organization planned to allow college athletes to monetize their name, image and likeness.
NCAA to allow elite Olympic athletes to receive compensation for training and travel expenses
NCAA president Mark Emmert said that his organization is attempting “to be as helpful as it can” to the U.S. Olympic movement and its athletes.