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It's possible the men's national title game could match South Florida's Miami and FAU, which make up half of Final Four field after big wins this past weekend.
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South Florida (27-7) entered looking for its first berth in the Sweet 16, but after a feisty start, couldn't hang with the Gamecocks.
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The Bulls (27-6) rallied several times, including from 47-36 down in regulation to tie their mark for wins in a season.
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People involved in athletics say Florida is somewhat of an outlier in preventing schools from helping athletes secure deals through the name, image and likeness — or NIL — law.
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An investigation found non-coaching staff members participated impermissibly during practice and off-field activities.
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Health experts offer possible explanations, including higher-than-expected vaccination numbers and fans who already contracted the virus.
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The NCAA's president is speaking out against a 'patchwork' of laws on athlete pay, including FloridaMark Emmert wants a uniform standard nationwide for the types of businesses that could pay athletes in exchange for endorsing products.
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Fall and football go hand in hand. But with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths soaring from the delta variant, is it safe to go to the stadium? KHN asks the experts.
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USF has created a program called BOOST, meant to help student-athletes better manage their “personal brand” now that they can profit from it.
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Starting July 1, athletes will be able to hire agents and will be required to disclose to the universities any contracts for compensation.
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The board's rule change complies with a new state law that allows student athletes to earn compensation from their name, image and likeness starting on July 1.
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The Bulls defeated South Alabama in the Gainesville Regional to advance to play No. 2-ranked Texas.