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      1. Paid Athletes in College Sports
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        From $2.8 Billion Settlements to Six-Figure NIL Deals: How College Sports is Changing the Game

        From billion-dollar lawsuits to six-figure endorsement deals, college athletes are finally cashing in. But is it a slam dunk for everyone, or just the stars?

        From $2.8 Billion Settlements to Six-Figure NIL Deals: How College Sports is Changing the Game
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        The 5 Most Viral Sports Challenges: Can You Nail Them or Just Fail Spectacularly?

        From bottle cap kicks to juggling toilet paper, these viral sports challenges prove one thing: failing spectacularly is half the fun.

        The 5 Most Viral Sports Challenges: Can You Nail Them or Just Fail Spectacularly?
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        From Patchy Fields to Lifelong Lessons: How Community Sports Shape Kids Beyond the Game

        Community sports build more than athletes. They teach kids grit, teamwork, and resilience—skills that matter long after the final whistle.

        From Patchy Fields to Lifelong Lessons: How Community Sports Shape Kids Beyond the Game
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        The Latest Trends in High School Sports: What’s Changing and Why It Matters to You

        High-tech tools, soaring costs, and emerging sports like esports are redefining high school athletics. Here’s what you need to know to keep up and support the athletes in your life.

        The Latest Trends in High School Sports: What’s Changing and Why It Matters to You
      5. What College Athletes Really Eat
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        4,000 Calories a Day: Inside the Chaos of How Division I Athletes Really Eat

        From 5 a.m. protein shakes to late-night ramen, Division I athletes balance elite-level fueling and chaotic snacks to keep up with their grind.

        4,000 Calories a Day: Inside the Chaos of How Division I Athletes Really Eat
      6. Texas Men Pull Off DMR Upset With Walk-On Anchor Leg
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        The Underdogs Who Outwork the Stars: Why Walk-Ons Are Sports’ Secret Advantage

        Walk-ons aren’t just filling rosters—they’re shaping championships. Meet the athletes who prove grit beats hype every time.

        The Underdogs Who Outwork the Stars: Why Walk-Ons Are Sports’ Secret Advantage
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        #GameDayFits: How Athletes Turn Pregame Tunnels Into the New Red Carpet

        Pregame tunnel walks are no longer just warm-ups—they’re fashion shows. #GameDayFits are reshaping how athletes connect with fans and dominate social media.

        #GameDayFits: How Athletes Turn Pregame Tunnels Into the New Red Carpet
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        Why Texas Football and Minnesota Hockey Aren’t Just Sports—They’re a Way of Life

        Want to know what really makes a community tick? Look to its youth sports—where every game is a snapshot of hometown pride.

        Why Texas Football and Minnesota Hockey Aren’t Just Sports—They’re a Way of Life
      9. Mikey Williams and the new UCF team make their debut.
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        10 Rising Athletes Who Are Already Dominating College Scouts’ Wish Lists

        From game-changing highlights to record-breaking stats, these young athletes are already shaping the future of college sports. Get to know them before they go pro.

        10 Rising Athletes Who Are Already Dominating College Scouts’ Wish Lists
      10. Tens of thousands of Michigan alumni descend on Ann Arbor every year to cheers on their team. (Shutterstock)
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        Beyond the Game: How Alumni Shape the Future of College Sports Through Funding, Mentorship, and Tradition

        Alumni are the hidden MVPs of college sports, funding 26% of programs, mentoring athletes into careers, and keeping traditions alive. Without them, college sports wouldn’t be the same.

        Beyond the Game: How Alumni Shape the Future of College Sports Through Funding, Mentorship, and Tradition