Wednesday November 6th, 2024 6:38PM

College Sports

Report: Golden's staff broke recruiting rules at Miami
Miami coach Al Golden's second season at the school is beginning much like his first one, with new accusations of rule breaking, the looming threat of serious NCAA sanctions and no apparent end in sight for the long probe into the Hurricanes' compliance practices.
11:15PM ( 12 years ago )
Williamson, Wyatt share lead at Southern Amateur
Former Dartmouth standout Peter Williamson and world No. 1 amateur Bobby Wyatt shot matching 2-under 70s Friday to take the 54-hole lead at 7 under each at the 106th Southern Amateur.
8:38PM ( 12 years ago )
Georgia's seniors say they have unfinished business
The Georgia Bulldogs want to put the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division back atop the league.
11:34PM ( 12 years ago )
Georgia's Mitchell takes lead at Southern Amateur
Georgia All-American Keith Mitchell shot his second-straight 68 to reach 8-under and surge into the lead after two rounds of the 106th Southern Amateur.
10:46PM ( 12 years ago )
Opinion: Georgia's season could swing on first trip to Columbia
Mark Richt will take his turn at the podium today for the annual preseason football feast that is SEC Media Days in Hoover, Ala.
11:33AM ( 12 years ago )
Media picks Georgia-LSU rematch in SEC title game; LSU to win it all
LSU has been picked to win its second straight Southeastern Conference championship. Georgia was picked to win the Eastern Division...
10:07AM ( 12 years ago )
Bulldog, Yellow Jacket golfers share lead at Southern Amateur
Georgia Tech sophomore Oliver Schniederjans and Georgia All-American junior Keith Mitchell each shot 4-under 68s to share the lead after the first round of the 106th Southern Amateur.
10:09PM ( 12 years ago )
Newest SEC members confident in first year
The coaches and players at Missouri and Texas A&M have said repeatedly they're proud to be the newest members of the Southeastern Conference.
8:45PM ( 12 years ago )
NCAA boss won't rule out death penalty for Penn St
The president of the NCAA says he isn't ruling out the possibility of shutting down the Penn State football program in the wake of the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal.
11:51AM ( 12 years ago )
Paterno family denies Louis Freeh report findings
Joe Paterno's family on Monday vowed their own investigation of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, rejecting the findings of a special investigator who concluded the late football coach and other top Penn State administrators concealed Sandusky's sexual abuse of children in order to shield the school from bad publicity.
4:31PM ( 12 years ago )