NCAA President Mark Emmert says no college athletes competing at school if students are not on campus. It is the atmosphere in college sports because of the coronavirus.
Five Pac-12 schools are expecting to reopen campuses this fall, a key step to the return of college sports. Still a lot more steps to be taken before any sports is going to played in 2020.
The commissioners of the major college football conferences announces that college sports cannot return from the coronavirus shutdown until campuses have re-opened.
Mike Krzyzewski believes it's time for college sports to get in step with the times when it comes to paying athletes, and says that the California law is the conversation starter.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott has serious concerns about a new law that would allow college athletes in California to hire agents and to be compensated.
Court is in session and the defense state that the schools broke NCAA rules. Because the schools were desperate to land major players to play for them.