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Rashee Rice and Teddy Knox were allegedly racing in Dallas on March 30, 2024 when they were involved in a hit-and-run crash with four other cars.
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North Texas is restructuring its athletic department staff in the wake of the House v. NCAA case settlement.
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Colleges across Texas have been waiting patiently for the dynamics to change when it comes to athlete compensation with the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement.
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A burpee workout assigned as punishment allegedly landed a Rockwall high school junior cheerleader in the hospital — two years after several football players were hospitalized with the same condition.
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Student athletes would be able to receive a slice of the billions of dollars Texas colleges generate in revenue from their sports teams.
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The district voted to fire Lewisville High School's coaches Mario Toby Martin and John Sutton during a special board meeting Dec. 20.
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In a June 28 response to the recent $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, which paves the way for colleges to directly pay their student athletes, TCU provided insight into how it plans to navigate the new collegiate athletics landscape.
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A letter from the NAACP to current and prospective NCAA athletes urges them to shun mostly white schools in Florida that have dismantled DEI programs under a new state law similar to one passed in Texas.
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The University of North Texas athletics department knew it would need additional resources to be competitive in the American Athletic Conference after making the jump from Conference USA over the summer.
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Once plagued by infrastructure challenges and labeled as struggling campus, South Oak Cliff High School has transformed itself into a beacon of hope and achievement. With back-to-back state football championships, a new building and academic programming, the school is defying the odds.
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Amid local protesters, Abbott again signs ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’ in ceremony at TWU libraryGov. Greg Abbott came to Texas Woman’s University on Monday to ceremonially sign legislation banning transgender athletes from participating in college sports in Texas, a law he says will protect the integrity of women’s college athletics.