NCAA President Mark Emmert is leaving. Here's what his "departure" should mean for college sports, and the NCAA's existence.
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NCAA President Mark Emmert is leaving. Here's what his "departure" should mean for college sports, and the NCAA's existence.
NCAA should move #MarchMadness to Indy permanently for 10 reasons, and COVID is not one of them
NCAA should move #MarchMadness to Indy permanently for 10 reasons, and COVID is not one of them
If no city hosts huge events better, why not trust Indianapolis to be the home of the entire NCAA Tourney every year? Regardless of the need to play the NCAA Tournament in a bubblicious atmosphere due to COVID concerns, bringing the entire event to Indiana is a great move. Scattered site hosting of sub-regionals, regionals, and the Final Four has always bee weird. Indiana goes to Boise…
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NCAA to have ‘update’ on fall sports championships Wednesday, Mark Emmert says. 📖 Read More @ http://dlvr.it/Rd1Y50
Trending: NCAA the restarting of college sports
Trending: NCAA the restarting of college sports
The N.C.A.A. is back this fall for the delight of schools that are hoping to make as much money as possible to keep their athletic departments afloat. For the athletes who need to keep competing and keep in shape and for the fans who are waiting for college sports to be back.
The NCAA released a series of recommendations to help comfortably ease teams back onto the playground.
It is a well-known…
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Sports news minute 5/23/20: College football this Fall?
Signs are pointing to a college football season kicking off this Fall with little to no interruption
NCAA president Mark Emmert on why coronavirus led to cancellations
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On Thursday, the NCAA made the unprecedented decision to cancel its men’s and women’s basketball tournaments, as well as championship events for spring sports, as the U.S. and other countries around the world try to mitigate the spread of coronavirus.
For the first time since 1939, the NCAA men’s tournament won’t be played. Neither will the women’s tournament, College World Series,…
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No matter how ridiculous some of those men and their colleagues have made the NCAA look, Emmert is always there smiling and clapping for the cameras.
March Madness more like March Fanless - Coronavirus is to blame
March Madness more like March Fanless – Coronavirus is to blame
NCAA president Mark Emmert issued an official statement Wednesday regarding fan participation at this year’s tournament. Essential personnel and limited family members are the only ones allowed at the games.
In effect the tournament will not consist of any fans. This is the first time in the tournaments 81 year history that something like this has happened.
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