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Florida lawmakers back new changes to college athlete pay law
Members of the House panel praised the proposed changes Tuesday.
By Ryan Dailey and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, NIL, NCAA, Florida colleges
Florida looks to change law that allows college athletes to be paid
“The whole landscape of college athletics has changed."
Tags: Florida News, NIL, NCAA, college athletes, paid, Florida schools
Florida Gov. DeSantis calls Lia Thomas' NCAA women's swimming title 'a fraud'
“Now, the NCAA is basically taking efforts to destroy women's athletics,” DeSantis said.
By Jim Turner and News Service of Florida
Tags: Florida News, DeSantis, Transgender, Lia Thomas, Emma Weyant, NCAA, Slideshow
Florida Gov. DeSantis officially declares Sarasota's Emma Weyant 'best female swimmer' over transgender athlete
The proclamation will mark DeSantis’ latest jab at the NCAA.
By Jason Delgado and Florida Politics
Tags: Florida News, Emma Weyant, Lia Thomas, NCAA, DeSantis
Buckhorn asks NCAA to ditch Indiana in 2016
By Kate Bradshaw
Tags: News Feature, Politics, Tampa, NCAA, LGBT, Final Four
Sh*t happened 3/17/15: NCAA, Tampa makes Travel+Leisure's 20 quirkiest cities list
By Scott Harrell
Tags: News Feature, Politics, usf women's basketball, travel leisure magazine, Tampa, quirky cities, NCAA, Final Four, credit card skimmers, bulls
Bill's Sports Binge: Playoffs, butt-less seats and you never forget your first
By Bill Freitas
Tags: Sports & Recreation, tampa bay sports, tampa bay rays, Seminoles, Rays, NHL, NCAA, MLB, lightning, hockey, gators, Final Four, Bill's Sports Binge, Bill Freitas, baseball
Mitch Perry Report 4.4.14: One and done
By Mitch Perry
Tags: News Feature, Politics, USA Today, Uber, Tampa Bay Times Forum, NCAA, nbc, Larry King, Kentucky, Jeff Brandes, florida, David Letterman, Bob Sarlatte, bob buckhorn, American Traffic Solutions
Bill's Sports Binge: Madness, hat tricks and the end of the world
Tags: Sports & Recreation, tampa bay lightning, NCAA, mark dominik, gators basketball, Florida Gators, donald penn, buccaneers
Bowled over: Why Tampa Bay is the ultimate place for a college football party
By Chris Girandola
Tags: Sports & Recreation, Tropicana Field, Raymond james Stadium, outback bowl, Ohio, NCAA, LSU, Iowa, East Carolina, College Football Playoff, Chris Girandola, Beef O'Brady's Bowl
Say it ain’t so, Joe
The Penn State cover-up shows how football and money corrupt universities.
By Peter Meinke
Tags: Local Arts, Scandal, poet's notebook, peter meinke, Penn State University, Penalty, NCAA, Joe Paterno, Jerry Sandusky, jeanne meinke, Happy Valley, football, Child Sex Abuse
Mitch Perry Report 4.9.12: Rays sweep, Ozzie Guillen makes a big mistake in Miami
Tags: News Feature, Tampa; Bay Rays, San Francisco Giants, Ozzie Guillen, Newt Gingrich, new york yankees, NCAA, Fox News Sunday, Fidel Castro, Ferris State, Boston College
Mitch Perry Report 3.19.12 - The not so Sweet 16 edition
Tags: News Feature, usf, Temple, NCAA, Mitt Romney, Mitch Kates, john mccain, Georgia, ESPN, Afghanistan
Crisis in college sports all the rage in local and national media
Tags: News Feature, Washington Post, Taylor Branch, Sports Illustrated, Peter Golenbock, NY Times, Notre Dame, NCAA, navy, Michigan, Maryland, Georgia Bulldogs, Creative Loafing, Atlantic magazine, Army
NCAA = $candal
The college sports system is so corrupt we should just let the players take the money.
By Peter Golenbock
Tags: News Feature, USC, sports, Scandal, reggie bush, Peter Golenbock, personal fouls, Ohio State, news, Nevin Shapiro, NCAA, Miami, LSU, jimmy valvano, football, college athletics, Auburn
Chris Griffin knows the rules
Another perspective on the NCAA — from the Tampa attorney who helps enforce regulations.
Tags: News Feature, sports, Scandal, Rules, regulations, news, NCAA, mitch perry, FSU, college sports, Chris Griffin, bill parcells
Tampa attorney named to NCAA's Committee on Infractions
Tags: News Feature, USC, University of Miami, reggie bush, NCAA, Jim Tressel, Chris Griffin, Cam Newton, Auburn
The Breakfast Bowl: What are the best breakfast/brunch spots in Tampa Bay?
By Katie Machol Simon
Tags: Food News, vote, tournament, Tampa-Bay, restaurants, restaurant news, NCAA, March Madness, food and restaurants, dining, brunch, breakfast bowl, breakfast, best breakfast
Bill's Sports Binge: Rays find bats, Mayor Foster willing to chat and one softball player that ain't fat
Tags: Sports & Recreation, Wade Davis, Uncategorized, Tim McCarver, stadium, sports, Rays, NCAA, Maurkice Pouncey, humor, Florida Gators, Bill's Sports Binge, Bill Freitas, Bill Foster
Big East Baseball Championship: Attack of the Overgrown Little League Players
By Hannah Walk
Tags: Sports & Recreation, usf, Uncategorized, sports, playground, Phillies, Philadelphia Phillies, NCAA, Louisville, Division I, college, Clearwater, bright house networks field, Big East, baseball
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'Florida has a chance to make history': Only three states have passed recreational weed on the ballot by more than 60 percent
By Mitch Perry and Florida Phoenix
Ybor City’s new Orange Blossom Trading Co. opens today
By Jourdan Ducat
Pro-Palestinian activists block traffic in downtown Tampa
By Ray Roa
Suspended Hillsborough prosecutor Andrew Warren now says he will run for re-election
Tampa Bay Taco Week is here. For 10 delicious days—April 18-28—close to two dozen Bay area restaurants are offering exclusive specials. Have…
By Leigh Wilson
The castle-like remains of an eccentric scholar's unfinished artist sanctuary is now on the market in Florida. Located in Monticello, near Tallahassee, the…
By Colin Wolf
Abortion rights are on the ballot in Florida this November, and there’s a ground movement to get Amendment 4 across the finish…
An original Davis Islands mansion owned by one of the early leaders of Tampa Electric Co. is now on the market. Located…
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