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Tulsa defeated No. 24 USF 76-70, snapping the nation’s longest winning streak. USF ends the regular season with a 23-6 record and now heads to the American Athletic Conference Tournament on Friday.
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The letter states the NCAA enforcement staff has begun an investigation into the football program. Names of investigators were redacted, and Jaden Rashada was not mentioned.
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The Atlantic Coast Conference says FSU broke promises when the Seminoles legally challenged an agreement that binds the school to the league for the next dozen years.
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Led by Penix, who was born in Dade City and graduated from Tampa Bay Tech High School, Washington advanced to college football's championship game against Michigan.
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The Bulls' 7-6 record put them over .500 in Alex Golesh's first year as coach − one of the best turnarounds in the nation. The shutout against the undermanned Orange was USF's first since 2009.
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Bill Hancock says he empathizes with FSU fans, but said "fans somewhere would be disappointed" over the selection process.
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NCAA lawyer says the move might’ve hurt FSU’s pockets and that means the school could sue for lost compensation
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A shakeup in athletic conferences has some of Florida’s top institutions feeling pressed to generate more revenue.
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The announcement was one consequence of a mishandled deal with quarterback recruit Jalen Rashada, a highly regarded quarterback prospect whose representatives believed had been promised roughly $13 million by the Gator Collective in a deal that fell apart.
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The NCAA Division I college championship at Amalie Arena featured four teams from the North and their fans came to the greater Tampa Bay region by the thousands.
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Minnesota, Boston U, Michigan and Quinnipiac bring plenty of star power to Amalie Arena, which hosts the event for the third time.
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The tournament featured its highest attendance ever to go along with stellar TV ratings in every round. The timing couldn’t be better for the sport. It all could lead to women’s basketball getting a separate TV deal when the contract expires next summer.