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UW hired Pat Chun away from their Apple Cup rival a week after their previous athletic director, Troy Dannen, left to take over at Nebraska.
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Michigan may be favored beat Washington on Monday night's title game in Houston, but both teams boast a seasoned lineup and consistent records.
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Washington, one of 10 schools leaving the conference this coming summer, earned a spot in College Football Playoff national title game against Michigan on Monday in Houston.
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The NCAA has gotten mostly positive reviews for its new women's Sweet 16 format during March Madness. There were record-setting attendance at the two sites — Greenville, South Carolina and Seattle — along with record numbers for TV ratings.
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The Pac-12 can make a case as the most successful conference in collegiate athletics, amassing more than 500 NCAA championships while leading the nation in titles 56 of the past 62 years. But when it comes to the biggest moneymakers, football and men’s basketball, the conference has come up short for years.
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Three former football players at the University of Oregon have sued the NCAA, University of Oregon, and former Ducks football coach Willie Taggart, alleging that a series of controversial workouts caused irreparable harm to them. Former UO lineman Doug Brenner and two other players were hospitalized after a series of workouts where water was allegedly denied players.
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It's a new day for college sports. This week, student athletes were granted the right to earn money from their names, images and likenesses. KNKX sports…
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A state House committee will hold a public hearing next week on a bill to allow college athletes to receive compensation. The athletes wouldn't be paid a…
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The collegiate sports organization isn't exactly enthused about the compromise North Carolina lawmakers reached on House Bill 2, but concluded the deal has "minimally" satisfied its expectations.
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Early rounds of March Madness will now be played in South Carolina. Other states for whom North Carolina's loss is their gain: Virginia, California, and Texas.