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3:26 AM ET Associated Press ATHENS, Ga. — Some University of Georgia fans will be able to buy beer during football games — but only donors who have agreed to give tens of thousands of dollars will be allowed to drink. UGA athletic director Greg McGarity told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Wednesday that beer and
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12:18 AM ET Three former UCLA football players are suing the school for alleged negligence in the handling of injuries while they played for the Bruins under coach Jim Mora. All three lawsuits are seeking damages of more than $15 million. Former offensive linemen John Lopez and Poasi Moala say that UCLA mishandled several head
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5:24 PM ET Associated Press CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Virginia has given football coach Bronco Mendenhall a two-year contract extension. Athletic director Carla Williams made the announcement Thursday. The extension will keep Mendenhall under contract with the Cavaliers through the 2024 season. Mendenhall is entering his fourth season at Virginia and has a 16-22 overall record.
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3:02 PM ET COLUMBUS, Ohio — Attorneys representing more than three dozen former Ohio State male student-athletes, including at least 26 Buckeyes football players, filed a Title IX lawsuit against the university Wednesday, alleging OSU officials didn’t do enough to stop a sports medicine director who allegedly sexually assaulted the men while conducting preseason physical
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10:06 PM ET Associated Press DESTIN, Fla. — Tennessee linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr. won’t play for the Volunteers as a fifth-year senior this fall. Volunteers coach Jeremy Pruitt told reporters Tuesday at the Southeastern Conference spring meetings that both Kirkland and tight end James Brown have given up football because of injury issues. Kirkland, who
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10:43 PM ET Associated Press MOUNT VERNON, Texas — An East Texas school superintendent defended the vetting process and decision to hire Art Briles to lead a high school program three years after the two-time Big 12 champion coach was fired by Baylor amid a sexual assault scandal. Jason McCullough, the superintendent of the Mount
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9:01 PM ET Associated Press MOUNT VERNON, Texas — An East Texas school superintendent is defending the decision to hire Art Briles to lead a high school program three years after the two-time Big 12 champion coach was fired by Baylor amid a sexual assault scandal. Mount Vernon ISD Superintendent Jason McCullough said Tuesday in
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