As NCAA Investigations Increase, Lawyers Find New Opportunities
The National Collegiate Athletic Association recently surprised the sports world with unusually harsh sanctions against the University of Southern California. The University of Michigan and the University of North Carolina are two of the other Division I schools being investigated. In 2009, NCAA enforcement staff processed 29 of the most serious type of rules violations. With the large number of ...
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California's high schools take football concussions more seriously
The hit happened early in Friday's game between the Rocklin High School Thunder and the Oak Ridge High School Trojans. Jimmy Laughrea, Rocklin's quarterback, tried to shrug off the blow.
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Ohio considers regulating youth sports
Ohio High School Athletic Association officials have outlined standards for youth sports to protect hundreds of thousands of children who participate in sports programs outside schools.
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Most high schools lack athletic trainers for their athletes
As student athletes return to competition, their parents are likely unaware that barely a third of America's high schools with a sports program have a full-time professional athletic trainer.
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Dan Wolken: U of M president Shirley Raines talks football, R.C. Johnson, NCAA sanctions
Comments are a rare look into how she views athletic director, future of athletic department.
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