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Women's Soccer Head Coach

Auburn University (Montgomery)

NCAA DII • Midwest Conference | MWC

Stay Away From This Coach.

Date: March 12, 2026

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1.0
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Women's Lacrosse
Women's Lacrosse Head Coach / Leadership Liaison

Haverford College

NCAA DIII • Coastal Collegiate Sports Association Beach Volleyball | CCSA

Disappointing

Date: March 12, 2026

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2.4
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Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Head Coach

Florida International University

NCAA DI • Empire 8

Runaway Asap

Date: March 12, 2026

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Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Head Coach

Florida International University

NCAA DI • Empire 8

Abuser Coach From Fiu Tennis

Date: March 12, 2026

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1.0
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1.0
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Women's Tennis
Women's Tennis Head Coach

Florida International University

NCAA DI • Empire 8

Abusing, Rude, Army

Date: March 12, 2026

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Is NIL Go Delaying College Athlete NIL Deals?
NIL Compliance
Is NIL Go Delaying College Athlete NIL Deals?

By Sloane Rivers|March 12, 2026

An NCAA compliance officer reviews an NIL deal. Yes. A new NIL reporting system is rejecting some deals and forcing schools and athletes to rethink NIL compensation. College athletes can now earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Since NIL rules took effect in 2021, athletes across college sports have signed endorsement deals, appeared...

Which Recruiting Camps Lead to College Offers?
Recruiting Camps
Which Recruiting Camps Lead to College Offers?

By Logan Steele|March 11, 2026

College coaches are evaluating a high school football recruit during a prospect camp drill. Not every camp is a recruiting event. Some develop skills. Some generate program revenue. A smaller number are structured so college coaches can evaluate athletes for their recruiting boards. If you have been grinding through summer camps with nothing to show...

What Are the NCAA Transfer Portal Rules?
Transfer Portal
What Are the NCAA Transfer Portal Rules?

By Jack Robbins|March 10, 2026

A football player enters a transfer portal, representing athletes moving to a new program. Transfer Portal Rules Are Now a Major Factor in College Recruiting. The NCAA transfer portal has changed how college athletes move between schools. The portal is the NCAA’s official system that allows student-athletes to notify schools of their intent to transfer. ...

Do College Athletes Pay Taxes on NIL Money?
NIL Taxes
Do College Athletes Pay Taxes on NIL Money?

By Sloane Rivers|March 09, 2026

NIL income from endorsements, appearances, and social media deals is generally taxable under federal tax law. Read this before you sign an NIL deal. Mississippi House bill could make NIL earnings state tax-free. Do College Athletes Pay Taxes on NIL Money?  Yes.  NIL income is generally taxable under federal law. The IRS says income from...

Do Division I College Camps Actually Help You Get Recruited?
Camp Recruiting
Do Division I College Camps Actually Help You Get Recruited?

By Camryn Blake|March 06, 2026

High school players at a college summer football camp are being evaluated by a coach. Division I camps can help, but only if the rules, roster, and timing are on your side: why most athletes leave D1 camps without a scholarship offer. Every summer, thousands of high school athletes pay to attend Division I college...

How Does the NCAA Transfer Portal Work?
Transfer Process
How Does the NCAA Transfer Portal Work?

By Jack Robbins|March 05, 2026

College athlete entering a symbolic transfer portal representing the NCAA transfer process. Why Was the NCAA Transfer Portal Created? • Launched October 15, 2018• Replaced the permission to contact the model• Built to organize transfer requests digitally• Designed to increase transparency between schools• Created to empower student-athletes The NCAA created the Transfer Portal as a...

What Are the NCAA Football Transfer Portal Penalties?
Portal Penalties
What Are the NCAA Football Transfer Portal Penalties?

By Sloane Rivers|March 04, 2026

Coaches observe a midfield timeout huddle as new transfer portal penalties target program participation rules. Programs could lose games and scholarships. Could NCAA transfer loopholes now cost Programs a Season? Are football programs facing the toughest transfer penalties ever? Yes. The NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has recommended emergency legislation to penalize...

NCAA Football Targeting Rule Change 2026 Explained
Targeting Rule
NCAA Football Targeting Rule Change 2026 Explained

By Logan Steele|March 03, 2026

Represents the NCAA’s proposed 2026 targeting suspension changes. One targeting flag can change a season. Now the NCAA has proposed changing how the penalty carries over into the next game. On February 26, 2026, the NCAA Division I Football Rules Subcommittee proposed a one-year trial rule to modify the targeting penalty structure. The FBS Oversight...

Is My Scholarship Still Good If My Coach Leaves?
Coach Change
Is My Scholarship Still Good If My Coach Leaves?

By Jack Robbins|March 02, 2026

Coaches often recruit multiple athletes for the same roster spot. Until you sign an NLI, your offer can legally disappear. If the coach who recruited you leaves before signing day, your scholarship is not protected. That is because your scholarship offer is not tied to the school.It is tied to the coaching staff's recruiting decision....

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