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The Florida university system’s Board of Governors acknowledged the need to provide help so universities can compete against other schools, but money directed toward academics should not be used.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a measure that will allow Florida colleges and universities to help steer endorsement deals toward student-athletes.
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The recent de-commitment from Florida by blue chip quarterback Jaden Rashada shows that NIL is definitely a factor in recruitment decisions.
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The Hurricanes scored 24 points in the first quarter and led by as much as 19 before halftime.
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UCLA, Virginia, Boston College and Miami bow out of their bowl games because of an insufficient number of players. Rosters also are depleted by injuries and players opting out of games.
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Art Basel returns to Miami bringing art, money, and hope. Florida Atlantic University is making a big move in the coming years to a new sports conference. Plus, a closer look at what flies are doing when they land on your lunch.
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Cuba’s rising dissent. Climate change and building safety. Plus, college athletes can now bank on their names.
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Laws take effect this week in seven states that allow college athletes to be compensated for their name, image and likeness. It opens the door for collegians to make money off endorsement deals.
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Florida joins states across the country targeting trans athletes. An abandoned golf course, a housing project and a protected bat — it's a development controversy only fit for Florida. Plus, the Fort Lauderdale New River and its fascinating history.
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"The 2021 version of March Madness will be one to remember," an executive says, as the NCAA plans to convert the Indiana Convention Center into a massive practice facility.
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Sundial talks with Miami-Dade County Commissioner Esteban Bovo, one of the two candidates running for County Mayor. As high school sports start practice, a UM doctor joins to discuss the risks. And college sports are trying to make a comeback, too.
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The Big Ten and PAC-12 athletic conferences put all of their fall sports on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic, much to the disappointment of fans.