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HS Football Port Neches-Groves football team collects state championship rings at spring game The main event of the evening was the PNG Indians finally getting their State Championship rings.
Sen. Mike Lee filed an amicus brief, often called a “friend of the court” filing, to the Supreme Court as it considers taking ...
Local News Mid County businesses support PNG Football team ahead of Semi Finals Three business owners have created special desserts and even a purple drink to drum some of winning vibes.
HS Football South Oak Cliff falls short of three-peat, loses state title game rematch to Port Neches-Groves In 2022, SOC beat PNG 34-24. In 2023, however, the Indians got the best of the Golden Bears.
A pair of Texas high school football powers will collide in a state championship rematch on Friday night when South Oak Cliff hosts Port Neches-Groves in Dallas for a UIL Class 5A Division II ...
How a Supreme Court case changed college football forever, from TV deals to realignment Seth Emerson July 1, 2024 102 ...
The SEC is setting the penalty for rushing the field or court after a game is over at $500,000, eliminating the escalating fine system in the process.
The conference’s presidents and chancellors voted at the league’s spring meetings Thursday to raise the fines for a field storming or court storming to $500,000.
SEC sets fine for rushing field, court at $500,000 in major change No more escalating fines for SEC schools whose fans rush the football field or basketball court.
A New Jersey man's attempt to obtain a scouting video of the Rutgers football team was denied in a state appellate court decision.
“College football, I think, is in terrible trouble.” Andy Coats fought — and won — a 1984 Supreme Court case that gave college football television freedom. Now, it may lead to its demise.
A state appeals court Friday sided with a family that filed a lawsuit against Stetson University over the death of a 19-year-old football player who collapsed on the sideline during a 2017 ...