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Florida hoops coach Todd Golden responds to sexual misconduct allegations amid school investigation
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden released a statement on Saturday addressing the sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, and stalking allegations made by multiple women while they were students at UF. The Independent Florida Alligator first reported on the allegations, and CBS Sports learned that Golden is the subject of a Title IX investigation. (
CBS Sports)
10 Takeaways from College Football Week 11: Colorado takes center stage, and Miami finally goes down
Playoff for Prime Time? Colorado is now 7-2, fresh off a statement win over Texas Tech. The Buffs now have a clear path to the Big 12 championship game, which means they have a very real chance to make the CFP — all in Deion Sanders’ second season. That is an entirely accurate sentence, which is incredible for a program that went 4-8 just a year ago. (
NBC Sports)
Florida State coach Mike Norvell fires both coordinators after blowout loss to No. 10 Notre Dame
The Florida State Seminoles are making significant changes to its football coaching staff as a disastrous 2024 season mercifully nears its conclusion. Head coach Mike Norvell announced on Sunday afternoon that offensive coordinator Alex Atkins, defensive coordinator Adam Fuller, and wide receivers coach Ron Dugans had been fired. (
Yahoo! Sports)
College football Week 11 highlights: Top plays, games, takeaways
In a rematch of last year's miserable loss to Georgia Tech, the clock finally ran out on Miami's undefeated season. The Canes fumbled their way through the first three quarters, and the ultimate 28-23 defeat must've felt like taking a knee to the gut. It's the second year in a row the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have delivered a dagger to Miami. (
ESPN.com)
Florida football sticks with Billy Napier: Inside the Gators' gamble
Florida's decision to have Billy Napier continue as head coach is the top-line takeaway from the open letter athletic director Scott Stricklin penned to fans Thursday. For all intents and purposes, Napier is expected to be the Gators' coach next fall, but it's not like this was an announcement of an extension. As such, it creates a two-pronged question. (
CBS Sports)
NCAA suspends limits on official visits for college football
The NCAA issued a blanket waiver on Friday suspending the limit on the number of official visits that college football programs are permitted to host in a given recruiting cycle. The waiver, announced in an NCAA statement, is effective immediately and applies to the current recruiting cycle that began on April 1 and runs through March 31, 2025. (
ESPN.com)
How Bill Self and Kansas basketball rebuilt from their worst season
In retrospect, even Bill Self admits the timing wasn't ideal. Less than an hour after Kansas' 2023-24 season ended in an 89-68 second-round NCAA tournament defeat to Gonzaga, Self was asked how long the loss would stick with him. "I think for the last month, I've been thinking about next season, to be honest," the Kansas coach said. (
ESPN.com)
SEC basketball preview
When John Calipari strolls onto the court at Rupp Arena on Feb. 1 leading Arkansas into a road battle with Kentucky, it will make for an unforgettable moment in the career of a coach who has been the face of SEC basketball. Calipari led UK for 15 seasons, starting out in the 2009-10 season, when the conference featured just 12 teams. (
CBS Sports)
What to watch: Week 11 college football viewing guide
The Southeastern Conference is the headliner once again in Week 11. The only two games featuring ranked teams both come in the SEC and also serve as elimination games for both the SEC championship and the College Football Playoff. No. 3 Georgia visits No. 16 Ole Miss in the afternoon before No. 11 Alabama takes on No. 14 LSU. (
Yahoo! Sports)
Teonni Key has career game in Kentucky debut, one of five former Tar Heels starting for new schools
Five former Tar Heels started in their debuts for new college programs Monday, highlighted by a career game for Kentucky forward
Teonni Key, while Oregon guard
Deja Kelly pulled off a unique doubleheader and
Caleb Love had a big game in his final college season. Seventeen of the 19 former UNC players at other schools played their openers Monday. (
Tar Heel Tribune)