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Stanford hires former Nike CEO John Donahoe as athletic director, AP source says

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Former Nike CEO John Donahoe has been hired as Stanford's athletic director.

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Andrew Luck returns to Stanford as the GM of the football program

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Andrew Luck is returning to Stanford in hopes of turning around a struggling football program that he once helped become a national power.

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Transfer exodus at Colorado unprecedented in portal era

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The spring transfer window for college football players is now closed.

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Stanford coach David Shaw resigns after Cardinal finish 3-9

Read full article: Stanford coach David Shaw resigns after Cardinal finish 3-9

Stanford coach David Shaw resigned after finishing his 12th season at his alma mater with a 36-25 loss to BYU that dropped the Cardinal to 3-9.

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NCAA football rules committee recommends targeting appeal

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Players ejected for targeting in the second half of a college football game could be eligible to play the following game after an appeal through the conference office next season.

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College teams receive waivers for Election Day practice

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A year after the NCAA gave athletes Election Day off, football teams all over the country were back practicing on the first Tuesday in November.

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Stanford rallies late to beat No. 3 Oregon 31-24 in OT

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Tanner McKee threw a TD pass on an untimed down at the end of regulation to tie the game and another on the opening possession of overtime to lead Stanford to a 31-24 victory over No. 3 Oregon.

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Lollapalooza to require vaccination card or negative test

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The hordes of people expected to descend on Chicagoโ€™s Grant Park for the Lollapalooza music festival this week will be required to show proof that theyโ€™ve been vaccinated for COVID-19 or tested negative for the disease within the last three days.

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AP Top 25 Podcast: David Shaw on Pac-12, CFP and practice

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Stanford coach David Shaw says if he were king of college football it would take him about 30 minutes to fix the playoff.

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NFL Draft: Irish LB; Big 12's best; 'Bama DT still on board

Read full article: NFL Draft: Irish LB; Big 12's best; 'Bama DT still on board

One of the best linebackers in college football, the top defensive tackles and the consensus best safety available are all still on the board heading into the second day of the NFL draft.

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Music? Yes. Dancing? No, as New Orleans eases virus rules

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Entertainment venues in New Orleans have been given permission to start hosting live music again starting this weekend, but under strict regulations. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File)NEW ORLEANS โ€“ Live indoor music can resume in New Orleans beginning this weekend, city officials announced Wednesday, but dancing will remain prohibited, while venues, performers and audiences will be under strict requirements to employ measures to control the spread of the coronavirus. It was not immediately clear how many bars and other live music venues will be able to meet them and begin hosting live entertainment again in a city where music is ingrained in cultural history and vital to tourism. Brian Greenberg, general manager of Tipitina's, said he thinks the historic music club and bar may be able to pull it off, although not right away. Live music has not been allowed at indoor events in New Orleans in almost a year, since the city became an early hot spot in the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Tara VanDerveer becomes winningest women's basketball coach

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Stanford head coach Tara VanDerveer, center, watches the action against Pacific during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game in Stockton, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020. With a win over Pacific, VanDerveer will become the winningest women's coach in history breaking Pat Summitt's record of 1,098. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)STOCKTON, Calif. โ€“ Tara VanDerveer made history, and then took a moment to tell her Stanford players what they mean to her. VanDerveer became the winningest womenโ€™s college basketball coach Tuesday night, passing the late Pat Summitt with her 1,099th victory as No. Tennessee womenโ€™s basketball posted a photo of VanDerveer and Summitt on Twitter and a message that read: โ€œ1099.

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NFL develops 7-point mobility plan for diversity hiring

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When the Rooney Rule was adopted by the NFL in 2003, Vincent was in his 12th of 15 seasons as an outstanding defensive back. He was soon to become the president of the NFL Players Association, an impactful position he held for four years. He was soon to become the president of the NFL Players Association, an impactful position he held for four years. Yet he knows the Rooney Rule, designed to advance opportunities for minorities in such areas as coaching and front office positions, hasn't been having the desired effect. Vincent makes note of the dozens of people who have pushed for diversity in the 17 years since the Rooney Rule was adopted.

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