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  2. No, University of Texas didn’t cancel scholarships for ...

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    The claim: University of Texas pulled scholarships of students who knelt during national anthem. An Aug. 29 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows two separate images of female basketball ...

  3. Travis Kelce fined $10 million for anthem kneel? No, that ...

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    The claim: Travis Kelce fined $10 million, kicked out of game for kneeling during anthem. An Aug. 19 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) includes two images of Kansas City Chiefs player ...

  4. Category:Academic scandals - Wikipedia

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    University of Illinois clout scandal; University of Illinois slush fund scandal; University of Miami Justice for Janitors campaign; 2015–2016 University of Missouri protests; University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football scandal; University of Texas at Austin admissions controversy

  5. The Fab Five (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film's initial airing established a record as the ratings leader among all ESPN documentaries with a 2.1 rating according to Nielsen Company, surpassing two of the 30 for 30 films, each of which posted a 1.8 rating: Pony Exce$$ (aired December 11, 2010, focusing on SMU football of the 1980s, a decade that culminated in scandal) and The U ...

  6. No, NFL referees weren't given okay to eject players who ...

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    The claim: NFL referees given authority to disqualify players for anthem kneeling An Aug. 19 Facebook post ( direct link , archive link ) shows a picture of a Buffalo Bills player appearing to ...

  7. U.S. national anthem protests - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, his demonstrations spread nationwide to sports on every level, including college football and volleyball, high school football, a Texas youth football team, along with Major League Baseball's (MLB) Oakland A's, the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the U.S. national women's soccer team. [37]

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  9. Joseph N. Gagliano - Wikipedia

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    Joseph N. Gagliano is an entrepreneur, former investment advisor, [1] and author of the book No Grey Areas. [2]At age 24, he organized and financed the multi-million dollar Arizona State University men's basketball point shaving scandal in 1993–1994, [3] which led to several prison sentences, including a 15-month sentence for Gagliano.