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May 15, 2024

Coolong: Steelers ‘Have the Raw Talent’

USA Today’s Neal Coolong says the Steelers ‘have the raw talent’ but have been hampered by a weak arm quarterback in the past.

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Steve: If you Pay Players, What About Title IX?

If college football players are going to be paid, Steve asks the question, ‘What about Title IX?’

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Bauer: CFB Players Starting to Realize Revenue Going to Schools, Not Them

On3sports.com’s Nate Bauer says college football players are starting to realize the revenue of games they play are going to other institutions, not themselves.

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Steve: Capitalism or Socialism? College Football Needs to Decide

Steve says college football needs to decide whether it wants to be capitalist or socialist when it comes to the new players union.

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Steve: College Football Players Don’t Need Medical Representatives

Steve explains why current college football players don’t need medical representatives on campus.

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ESPN’s Crispin: NIL & Realignment Was ‘Inevitable’

ESPN’s Jon Crispin says NIL and realignment was ‘inevitable’ because of money being made off of amateur athletes.

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Coolong Thinks NFL ‘Will Be Ok’ with Watson Decision

USA Today’s Neal Coolong thinks the NFL ‘will be ok’ with whatever decision is made on Deshaun Watson’s suspension, because there’s not enough evidence for a full year suspension.

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Pickel: ‘Hard Time Believing’ There Won’t Be More West Coast Teams in Big Ten

On3Sports.com’s Greg Pickel has a ‘hard time believing’ there won’t be more west coast teams joining the Big Ten when USC and UCLA are ready to join.

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Nightengale: Judge ‘Not Afraid of Free Agency,’ Wants $36 Mil Per Year

USA Today’s Bob Nightengale says Yankees slugger Aaron Judge isn’t afraid to test free agency, and is looking for $36 million per year, like Mike Trout’s contract.

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Katz: If NBC Part of B1G TV Deal, ‘Makes Sense’ for ND to Join

BTN’s Andy Katz says if NBC is part of the Big Ten TV deal, ‘it would make sense’ for Notre Dame to join the conference.

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