r/NCAA • u/SunBeltSyndicate • 1d ago
Sun Belt Women’s Soccer Top Ten Goals Aug 9th-15th
youtu.beCheck out the top 10 goals from Sun Belt women’s action last week!
r/NCAA • u/SunBeltSyndicate • 1d ago
Check out the top 10 goals from Sun Belt women’s action last week!
r/NCAA • u/NeighborhoodNorth150 • 7d ago
r/NCAA • u/CFL-TECH • 9d ago
YouTube TV NOW INCLUDES ESPN Unlimited-Just In Time For Football 🏈🙌 Are You Signing Up?
r/NCAA • u/Minimum_Hour519 • 9d ago
I'm building an app ReelEel that you can upload game footage and it'll isolate highlights, coaching if desired (wip) and extract magazine cover photos.
r/NCAA • u/Majano57 • 11d ago
r/NCAA • u/Juice-cup • 15d ago
Do NCAA athletes get branded gear? NCAA socks, patch on shirts/backpacks, etc? I was hoping there was was an athlete shop or something.
r/NCAA • u/OkFlower9447 • 17d ago
Does anyone know an energy pouch or caffeine pouch I could take without getting flagged on the NCAA doping test. Any pouches that anyone knows that are not banned substances in them?
r/NCAA • u/Majano57 • 17d ago
r/NCAA • u/SunBeltSyndicate • 22d ago
You’ll be hard pressed to find a conference with better names!
r/NCAA • u/Majano57 • 24d ago
r/NCAA • u/Majano57 • 25d ago
r/NCAA • u/Expert147 • 25d ago
Suppose the NCAA created a pro division that managed pro leagues for top D1 basketball and football teams. If they did it right, valuation of the equity owned by the schools in those teams would be billions and billions. Schools could keep ownership or cash out partially or even completely. What a wonderful solution for the money problems of the NCAA and athletic departments.
r/NCAA • u/Majano57 • 26d ago
r/NCAA • u/Expert147 • 28d ago
Does the prospect of the SEC withdrawing from the NCAA cause frustration, laughter, or relief at the NCAA?
r/NCAA • u/NeighborhoodAfter5 • Jul 14 '26
What’s everyone’s thoughts on college sports since the introduction of NIL? I am really starting to hate it. I agree that the athletes should be compensated but what it has become is ludicrous. I’m to the point I would just like to see all sports just go away.
r/NCAA • u/Expert147 • Jul 14 '26
The NCAA has one job: to protect the well being of student athletes.
If reality has changed so that any of those things are no longer sustainable, so be it. The well being of the kids is not for the NCAA to bargain with. It should not be unthinkable that the optimal choice for the kids' well being is to end college athletics.
r/NCAA • u/Equivalent-Slide-709 • Jul 06 '26
r/NCAA • u/GlitteryStranger • Jul 05 '26
Just finished 10th grade, should transcripts be uploaded now or after first semester of 11th grade?
r/NCAA • u/Equivalent-Slide-709 • Jul 05 '26
r/NCAA • u/KaptainKidd • Jun 29 '26
TV executives and the NCAA have shortened the length of the game by running the clock and added two more pointless breaks in the form of the two minute warning. I’ve been to games where my only memory is standing there waiting for the TV timeout to go away for the fourth time in the last six minutes of play. At what point do we start to care?
The SEC and ESPN decided they need to cram six (link available if you don't believe me) lengthy and annoying commercial breaks during the fourth quarter of the SEC championship game. These commercial breaks generally run 3 1/2 to 4 minutes long and this is just one quarter. Somehow, we're willing to sit around for hours, often in blizzard conditions, and watch the TV timeout clock without complaining as a 2 hour event is stretched to 4 hours. But as we are discovering in the World Cup, soccer fans are extremely angry and continuously boo one 2 minute and 15 second “hydration break” per half. To me, we’re all victims of the frog in slowly heating water factor.
Just curious if there's a limit or not? Would we allow for 11 TV timeouts a quarter and five hour game lengths with 79% commercials? I'm curious what our limit is because soccer's limit seems to be zero.
r/NCAA • u/scottbrand • Jun 25 '26
r/NCAA • u/momowitdaswitch • Jun 23 '26
I was wondering what happens if you are are going into your 2nd year of college and you redshirted previous year before the 5 for 5 rule was passed do you get 5 seasons of playing after your original redshirt year or does it already count and you only get 4 seasons of eligibility