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College athletes are relying on their brand reputations, and those of the teams they play for, to help develop financial opportunities. But what happens when their team or university is in trouble?
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Mid-Michigan doesn’t seem like a logical place for a thriving scuba community, but the MSU student club has formed its own special organization around the sport.
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Students find joy in learning a new sport that has old roots, mirroring previous MSU generations.
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The group, which had experienced a dip in participation because of the pandemic, bounced back in a big way last season.
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The state’s best esports players are looking toward playing for MSU’s varsity programs, thanks to the addition of scholarships.
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The state of Michigan may allow high school athletes to profit from NIL deals soon.
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MSU’s Athletic Department is working to help its athletes understand the recent NCAA rules change, and find their own ways to take advantage of opportunity.
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New facilities, scholarships and a growing program become calling cards to attract recruits.
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The club program is growing, adding another team two years ago, and maintaining a high national ranking.
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Does Jim Harbaugh have an alternative agenda to his NCAA Level 1 violations denial?