February 28, 2026 - 01:29

University of Nebraska President Dr. Jeffrey Gold is set to join a high-level discussion at the White House next week. He will be part of a select group of approximately three dozen leaders invited by President Donald Trump for a roundtable focused on addressing key challenges within collegiate sports.
The meeting aims to tackle a range of perceived issues currently facing the NCAA and its member institutions. While a specific agenda has not been publicly detailed, the conversation is expected to cover broad themes of fairness, student-athlete welfare, and the overall structure of intercollegiate athletics. This gathering signals a notable federal interest in the ongoing national debate surrounding college sports.
The inclusion of President Gold brings a prominent academic voice from the Big Ten Conference to the table. His participation underscores the significant role that university administrators are expected to play in shaping potential reforms. The outcomes of this discussion could inform future policy debates and influence the direction of college athletics at a pivotal moment for the industry.
May 29, 2026 - 05:04
Connections: Sports Edition today: Hints and answers for May 29, 2026, puzzle No. 613Welcome to the Sports Edition Coach, your spot to gather clues and discuss the day`s puzzle. Today`s challenge, puzzle number 613, drops on May 29, 2026, and it brings a fresh set of athletic terms...
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The IX Sports Podcast | PWHL salaries and expansion updatesBeyond the money, the podcast provided updates on the expansion process. With new teams on the horizon, the focus has shifted to front office hires. The panel reviewed recent announcements of...
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Chicago White Sox 15, Minnesota Twins 2: Holy (expletive)The Chicago White Sox exploded for a season-high 15 runs on Thursday, demolishing the Minnesota Twins 15-2 in a game that was never close. From the first inning, the White Sox bats were relentless,...
May 27, 2026 - 19:52
Missouri's Schmitt co-sponsors new bill to reform college sportsA long-simmering debate over fixing college sports saw a new chapter Wednesday as a bipartisan bill was introduced in the U.S. Senate to regulate payments to players and limit them to one `free`...