
Tennessee’s football program was found to have committed 18 Level I violations, including more than 200 individual infractions. What exactly happened?
Guest author: Benjamin Haynes, Esq. University of Miami’s football player Dyron Dye was disciplined back in 2011 by the NCAA when the NCAA concluded that…
After making a public records request in December, the Oregonian and KATU.com received over 500 pages of documents related to alleged NCAA violations committed by…
By: Alexandria Jenkins An entire nation was left shocked and speechless when news of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal surfaced in November 2011. The Penn…
(This is the first installment in a series of posts addressing the future of the NCAA. There are so many facets to this it wouldn’t…
What: New NCAA Enforcement Program–Created by a 13-member group of presidents, athletic directors, commissioners, and others in the collegiate athletic community When: Effective August 1,…
BY: LAURA STRAUB University of Miami fans might be content with the team’s 4-4 start this season, but problems off the field, in particular scandals…
Research by BusinessofCollegeSports.com Staff A five-year snapshot of Penn State’s athletic department finances per filings with the Department of Education and IRS Form 990s. It’s…
Yesterday, the Washington City Paper reported that Howard University, a Division I school which competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, “. . . suspended all…