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- NCAA Need to End Bowl System & Institute PlayoffsCollege football fans are fed up woth the bowl system and demand a playoff system to enhance the game and meet market demand.
- NCAA Investigation of Penn State is Misguided: An Alum's ReactionThe NCAA doesn't really have a place to investigate Penn State.
- Ohio State Faces Failure to Monitor Charge from NCAA: OSU Fan’s ReactionOn Thursday, Nov. 10, Ohio State self-imposed the loss of five scholarships over the next three years in response to the NCAA’s most recent charge against the university. It's time for the school to fire Gene Smith.
- NCAA Fails in Penn State Sexual Abuse Case: Fan's OpinionThe NCAA has failed to act responsibly in the wake of the largest scandal in its history.
- The NCAA Needs to Cancel the Penn State Football Season: A Professor's OpinionThomas Orr, Professor and Author on Sport Ethics and Law exposes the logic in why the NCAA has a moral obligation to cancel the season immediately. Precedent would suggest that a severe penalty is in order when one considers how dark this scandal is.
- NCAA Officials Are on the TakeOn Saturday September 24th we got a first hand look at how corrupt NCAA football officials are.
- NCAA Conference Realignment Stinks of GreedMajor colleges and universities are maneuvering around to new conferences solely for the almighty dollar, leaving a bad taste in fans' mouths.
- Enough Already. College Athletes Should Not Be PaidThe debate over whether to pay college athletes is getting tired. Other than a few elite players on elite teams, there's no rational argument for it, and no authority to control it. A diploma is enough!
- Options for NCAA Division I Non-QualifiersEach year some prospective student-athletes do not qualify for an athletic scholarship because they cannot be certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center. This article explores their choices the choices available to them.
- Five biggest penalties for NCAA basketball coachesHere are five college basketball coaches that got hit with stiff penalties.
- The End of the U?Would the death penalty really deter major collegiate athletic programs from cheating? Is Miami any worse than other major programs in the country such as USC, Auburn, Oregon?
- Will the NCAA Give Miami the Death Penalty?A booster has come out detailing lots of violations within the Miami program. What will the NCAA do?
Five schools that received the NCAA death penaltyThe NCAA has used the death penalty five times in history.
Incentive Based Pay May Work for the NCAAAs news of improper benefits to players swirls around several major universities a larger question presents itself. Is it time for the NCAA to begin paying players?- NCAA Implements Earlier Decision Date for Men's Basketball Student-Athletes Considering the NBA DraftCollege basketball players now have less time to decided between entering the NBA draft or remaining in college.
- A Simple Way to Fix the NCAA's Problems with Unreported ViolationsHaving compliance officers employed by the NCAA instead of the member schools will drastically reduce the number of overall violations while increasing the number that are actually reported and acted upon.
- Confusion on the NCAA's Georgia Tech PunishmentGeorgia Tech was severely punished by the NCAA for their role in hindering the NCAA's investigation into player's receiving $312 of benefits from a person associated with an agent. Was it fair?
NCAA Must Come Down Hard on Ohio State Football - Fan ReactionThe NCAA needs to make an example of The Ohio State University's football program.- Has Ohio State Football Punished Itself Enough for Scandals?Ohio State football wants to avoid harsh sanctions from the NCAA for Jim Tressel's misdeeds. Yet the NCAA may not be eager to make the Buckeyes truly pay, so Ohio State's decision to forfeit its 12 wins in 2010 could be enough.
- Ohio State Buckeyes Scandal: Will Self-Imposed Sanctions Bring Closure?Ohio State University has recommended its own punishment to the NCAA in wake of the scandal that led to the resignation of head coach Jim Tressel.
NCAA Sanctions, and How to Prevent Them from Affecting Your School. A Fan's PerspectiveA fan's perspective on the current state of affairs and the corruption in collegiate athletics, and who is truly to blame? The player, the coach, the school, or the money? How to fix the problem?- The Jim Tressel Saga: Will the Fall at Ohio State Impact Journalism's Role in NCAA Investigations?Reggie Bush. Rich Rod. Jim Tressel. These are just some high-profile names that came under NCAA scrutiny in the past years because of reporting from journalists. Will the role of the news change in importance to NCAA investigations?
NCAA Sanctions: Cleaning Up College FootballWhat, if anything, will the latest sanctions accomplish? College football needs to clean up it's image, and fast.
Arkansas Denied Baseball Regional - Can't Say NCAA is SEC BiasedAfter this year's selection committee's picks, you can't say the NCAA is SEC biased any longer.- Time to See How Fair the NCAA IsWith hearings of University of North Carolina and Ohio State for similar infractions to USC, will the NCAA sentences be the same?
- Dear NCAA: We Don't Care About USC, Reggie Bush, or the 2004 BCS Title AnymoreJust a few thoughts from a somewhat-typical CFB fan regarding the announcement that the NCAA has taken away the University of Southern California's 2004 national title.
Commissioners Discussing Possibility of Providing Stipends to Student-AthletesRecently, there has been a renewed interest among college conference commissioners in providing college athletes with more than just an athletic scholarship. The most disussed solution is a full cost of attendance stipend.
Tickets on Sale Now for 2011 NCAA College Station Regional Softball TournamentThe LSU Tiger Softball team heads to College Station, TX for the 2011 NCAA Regional Softball Tournament to be held May 20-22, 2011.- NCAA Hockey Tournament 2011 Crowns New ChampionIn the last major NCAA final of the month, Michigan and Minnesota Duluth played extra minutes for the hockey championship. But in the end, Michigan missed out on their 10'th title, as Minnesota Duluth finally won their first in overtime.
- NCAA Hockey Tournament 2011 Has Surprising Title MatchupThe NCAA hockey Frozen Four took the spotlight last night, now that the college basketball tournaments are over. Now the finals will feature Michigan - the sport's greatest champions - against Minnesota Duluth - which is still looking for its first title.
- NCAA Women's Final Four 2011 Gives Aggies Their First CrownSince much of the world expected a Connecticut-Stanford women's final, a Notre Dame-Texas A&M pairing may have had lower expectations. Yet they battled it out to the end anyway before the Aggies took their first title by 76-70.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Actually Loses a No. 1The women's Elite Eight started off with all four No. 1 teams still alive, and all but one facing a No. 2 in the regional final. Stanford ended No. 11 Gonzaga's home court run - which left Tennessee's loss to Notre Dame as the closest thing to an upset.
- Virginia Commonwealth University Among Final NCAA Teams NowTwo Sundays earlier, virtually the entire nation bashed VCU for even reaching the NCAA tournament. But 14 days later, much of the nation - outside of Kansas- hailed the Rams for completing their upset-laden journey to the Final Four.
- NCAA Hockey Tournament Has Half of Frozen FourThe NCAA men's basketball tournament isn't the only one with half of its Final Four set. College hockey also has half of its Frozen Four, as Minnesota Duluth and Michigan are already in, with the last two spots to be determined tonight.
- Former Oregon Prep Athletes Achieve All American Status at NCAAsThree NCAA wrestlers who achieved All American Status at the 2011 Division I Wrestling Championships in Philadelphia this weekend spent their high school careers in the state of Oregon.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Down to Sweet 16The NCAA women's tournament finished its second round last night, as all four No. 1 seeds have now made it through. Xavier, Florida State and Miami weren't so lucky, however, although UConn and Baylor had it easier than Tennessee and Duke.
- NCAA Women's Basketball Bracket 2011 Survives Upset BidsThe NCAA women's tournament seems to have less room for Cinderellas than the men. However, Tennessee and Duke got surprise scares from Marquette and Marist, before finally advancing as expected.
- NCAA Trademark Issues Create Hurdles for Tulsa-Area BusinessesNCAA watchdogs scoured the city prior to the NCAA Tournament in order to check tor trademark infringement on the part of local businesses. Phrases such as "March Madness" and "Final Four" were prohibited.
- NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships: 2011 Men's ResultsResults of the Men's NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships held in College Station, Texas, March 11-12, 2011.
- NCAA Wrestling Championships 2011 Results Become HistoricMultiple counts of history were made at the NCAA wrestling championships. The most obvious one was one legged wrestler Anthony Robles claiming an individual title - on the same night that Penn State got their first team title since 1953.





