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(BCSNN) — Florida quarterback DJ Lagway returned to practice Saturday for the first time since suffering a strained calf muscle earlier this summer, a promising sign for the Gators as they prepare for the 2025 season opener against Long Island on Aug. 30. Lagway, wearing a sleeve on his left leg, participated in limited reps and threw passes during individual drills, marking a key step in his recovery.
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(BCSNN) — Iowa State head football coach Matt Campbell has signed a contract extension that will keep him in Ames through the 2032 season, the university announced Friday. The deal comes on the heels of the most successful campaign in program history, with the Cyclones finishing 11–3 and earning a No. 15 ranking in the final AP Top 25.
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(BCSNN) — With the defending national champion Ohio State Buckeyes set to open the 2025 season against Texas on Aug. 30, head coach Ryan Day remains undecided on who will start at quarterback, as redshirt freshman Julian Sayin and redshirt sophomore Lincoln Kienholz continue to battle for the job.
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(BCSNN) — Stanford University has hired former Nike CEO John Donahoe as its new athletic director, a bold move that signals the school’s intent to navigate the evolving terrain of college athletics with a business-minded approach. Donahoe, 65, will officially begin his tenure on Sept. 8, replacing Bernard Muir, who stepped down earlier this year after 13 years in the role.
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(BCSNN) — Rutgers University has appointed Keli Zinn as its new athletic director, ending a year-long vacancy and ushering in a new chapter for Scarlet Knights athletics. Zinn, who previously served as executive deputy athletic director and chief operating officer at LSU, will officially begin her tenure on August 6. Her five-year contract makes her the highest-paid athletic director in Rutgers history, with a starting salary of $1.35 million.
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