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NCAA Violations at Ole Miss
University of Mississippi punishes itself for violating NCAA rules, including falsifying ACT scores for football recruits.

Consequences at Baylor
Ken Starr resigns as president. University fires football coach. Analysis released by institution finds numerous cases in which it mishandled sexual violence involving football players.

Ken Starr to Step Down
With board considering firing president amid growing allegations the university looked the other way on sexual assaults involving football players, Starr is expected to resign.

Profiting Off Name and Likeness
The Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics says it may explore ways to allow players to profit off their names and likenesses, though some members argue too few athletes would benefit from such a change.
Leaving the Big Time
In a first for the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision, the University of Idaho's struggling team is abandoning college football's top level, a reset its president says is best for the institution.
Opinion
Why We're Leaving the Football Arms Race
Chuck Staben explains why the University of Idaho has decided to abandon the highest level of NCAA football -- and why his institution is unlikely to be the last to do so.
Waiting for the NCAA
Association earned praise for condemning Indiana law that permitted discrimination against gay people. Why doesn't it take a similar stance against its own members?

Defending Dennis Hastert Because He Fought Title IX
U of Chicago coach tells judge that former speaker, about to be sentenced for hiding hush money to cover up charges he molested boys, is "outstanding human being" for taking on U.S. Education Department.
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