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Historical and commemorative logos and uniforms are included for teams and leagues, along with those for collegiate athletic programs and conferences, minor leagues, and international leagues. The site also hosts a discussion forum with nearly 40,000 registered users as of 2020, and posts regular news updates related to logos and team uniforms.
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Over the years, the uniforms worn by cheerleaders have transformed from plain skirts and tops to elaborate, sometimes sequin-covered costumes that perfectly suit the animated atmosphere of college ...
SCOTUS opened the door to change in 2021 with a case that affected name, image and likeness in college sports, ruling that the NCAA violated anti-trust laws by not allowing players to make money.
With a throwback flavor, Purdue's home uniforms resemble to black and gold worn during the Joe Tiller era glory years with Drew Brees at quarterback. Forged in tradition. Defining a new era of ...
The Evansville Purple Aces rank second all-time in NCAA College Division national championships with five: 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965 (29–0 record) and 1971. The 1964 and 1965 teams starred NBA Legend Jerry Sloan, the 1971 team featured future NBA star Don Buse and future NCAA referee Steve Welmer.
The Frogs collapsed to a 3–8 record, including a winless SWC slate. In 1986, the NCAA slapped TCU with three years' probation and a ban on postseason play in the 1986 season. The most severe penalty in the long run, however, was a reduction to only 25 scholarships in 1987 and 1988.