Upping The Ante: Single-Game Sports Betting

Upping The Ante: Single-Game Sports Betting »

By: Mark Bosch

 

On January 24th, 2018, the National Basketball Association (NBA) advocated for a statutory change that could help

What’s Next for USA Gymnastics, Michigan State University, and the NCAA?

What’s Next for USA Gymnastics, Michigan State University, and the NCAA? »

By: Zade Shakir

 

“I just signed your death warrant.” The sound of camera lenses clicking filled the silence in the

Golden Knights Bring Bitter Mournings

Golden Knights Bring Bitter Mournings »

By: Mike Stone

 

Ever hear of a team called the Golden Knights? Since 1969, the U.S. Army Parachute Team has

What Can – Or Will – The NCAA Do To Michigan State?

What Can – Or Will – The NCAA Do To Michigan State? »

By: Cameron Miller

 

As the web of betrayal, harm, and suffering Dr. Larry Nassar spun during his now-disgraced career as

NHL Acts as Dictator Over Player Participation in Pyeongchang Olympics

NHL Acts as Dictator Over Player Participation in Pyeongchang Olympics »

By: Jonathan Lund

 

The Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games are less than 3 weeks away and many fans are still

Legal Consequences of the Greg Schiano-Tennessee Incident

Legal Consequences of the Greg Schiano-Tennessee Incident »

By: Jeff Solloway

 

On November 26, 2017, the University of Tennessee Volunteers hired Ohio State defensive coordinator, Greg Schiano, to

Todd Graham’s Buyout and the Myth of the “Broke” Athletic Department

Todd Graham’s Buyout and the Myth of the “Broke” Athletic Department »

By: Cameron Miller

 

When Arizona State let go of head football coach Todd Graham in the wake of a Territorial

NCAA Internationalization: Antitrust Perspectives

NCAA Internationalization: Antitrust Perspectives »

By: Cameron Miller

 

In remarks made to the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics on October 30, NCAA President Mark Emmert

Federal Investigation Uncovers Scandal in College Basketball

Federal Investigation Uncovers Scandal in College Basketball »

By: Evann Waschuk

 

Last Tuesday, college basketball made headlines after the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New

Collectively Bargaining the National Anthem into Sports Leagues

Collectively Bargaining the National Anthem into Sports Leagues »

By: Zubin Kottoor

 

“The Star-Spangled Banner” playing before the start of a sporting event has been a staple of American