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    No change to CFP format + 'Protect College Sports Act' heads to markup
    Senator Tommy Tuberville, a Republican from Alabama, at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, June 27, 2025. President Donald Trump amped up pressure on Congress to speed the passage of his tax-cut bill as Republicans reached a tentative deal on the state and local tax deduction, one of the key sticking points in the negotiations.Graeme SloanOn this edition of College Football Enquirer, Steven Godfrey is joined by Ryan Nanni to break down the latest coming from the Conference Commissioners Meeting. Headlines include no change to the current CFP format, and what do the broadcast rights have to do with it? From there we dive into the markup of the 'Protect College Sports' act and what former Auburn head coach Tommy Tubberville has had to say on the matter.To round out the show, 'The Swamp' is getting a very expensive facelift but not adding a single seat. We ask the burning question... Why? 00:00 Show Rundown 00:34 Steve Takeover 08:51 Broadcast rights and CFP Expansion 23:20 'Protect College Sports' act heads to markup 45:17 'The Swamp' Undergoes renovationsSubscribe to the College Football Enquirer on your favorite podcast app: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Check out the Yahoo Sports podcast network or yahoosports.tv
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    Shedeur Sanders is making strides in Browns' QB co...
    After a roller-coaster rookie season, Sanders looks improved after a successful offseason.
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    Knicks fan is slashed in the neck with glass bottle as NBA title parade turns ugly
    According to police, the 20-year-old male was attacked near 1 Centre St at around 11:50am. The Knicks' parade set off from Battery Park just after 10:30am.
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    MLB owners propose banning high school signings, adding an international draft
    Baseball owners proposed banning high school from signing with major league teams, raising the age for international amateurs and slashing the money spent on signing bonuses in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement Thursday.The amateur draft for players residing in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico would be cut from 20 rounds to 12 beginning in 2027 under the proposal Major League Baseball made during a bargaining session with the players' association. An identical 12-round draft would be started for international prospects, a proposal the union has rejected in the past.Starting in 2028, a prospect for the amateur draft would have to be at least 20 years old by the Sept. 1 of his signing year and two years removed from the graduating year of his high school class.Since the amateur draft started in 1965, high schoolers have been eligible along with college players who are in or have just finished their junior years.Raising signing ages would likely lead to players being older when they become eligible for free agency, which currently requires six years of major league service.MLB cited increased revenue in college baseball as reasoning.Expanded scholarships, NIL opportunities, revenue sharing and significant investments in facilities and player development have made college baseball an increasingly important pathway that is producing major league-ready talent at an accelerated rate," MLB said in a statement. By creating a draft system centered around college-aged players and making most college players eligible one year earlier, more players will benefit from both a college education and an elite development environment while reaching professional baseball and ultimately the major leagues more quickly.MLB said it will not seek to reduce the 120 minor league teams in the top four levels when it negotiates new professional development licenses in 2030 to replace expiring 10-year deals.For international amateurs, the age to sign would be raised to 18 on the Sept. 1 of their signing year, up from 17.Each separate draft would have $200 million in signing pools in 2027. There would be hard caps for each draft.Teams would be able to trade draft picks but a club couldn't trade its first-round pick in consecutive drafts. A team couldn't acquire more than three additional selections among the first three rounds.Spending on signing bonuses for players eligible for the 2025 amateur draft totaled about $402 million. Teams have spent about $193 million on signing bonus for international amateurs in 2026. The current signing period starts Jan. 15 each year, but the initial international draft would be no earlier than Sept. 2027.MLB proposed eliminating competitive balance round picks that began in 2023 and cutting the draft lottery that started in 2023 from the top six picks to four.Bargaining began May 13 and the sides exchanged initial proposals two weeks later as management proposed a salary cap for the first time since 1994, which resulted in a 7 1/2-month strike and the first cancellation of the World Series in 90 years,___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
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    MLB owners propose banning high school signings, adding an international draft
    Baseball owners proposed banning high school from signing with major league teams, raising the age for international amateurs and slashing the money spent on signing bonuses in negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement Thursday.The amateur draft for players residing in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico would be cut from 20 rounds to 12 beginning in 2027 under the proposal Major League Baseball made during a bargaining session with the players' association. An identical 12-round draft would be started for international prospects, a proposal the union has rejected in the past.Starting in 2028, a prospect for the amateur draft would have to be at least 20 years old by the Sept. 1 of his signing year and two years removed from the graduating year of his high school class.Since the amateur draft started in 1965, high schoolers have been eligible along with college players who are in or have just finished their junior years.Raising signing ages would likely lead to players being older when they become eligible for free agency, which currently requires six years of major league service.MLB cited increased revenue in college baseball as reasoning.Expanded scholarships, NIL opportunities, revenue sharing and significant investments in facilities and player development have made college baseball an increasingly important pathway that is producing major league-ready talent at an accelerated rate," MLB said in a statement. By creating a draft system centered around college-aged players and making most college players eligible one year earlier, more players will benefit from both a college education and an elite development environment while reaching professional baseball and ultimately the major leagues more quickly.MLB said it will not seek to reduce the 120 minor league teams in the top four levels when it negotiates new professional development licenses in 2030 to replace expiring 10-year deals.For international amateurs, the age to sign would be raised to 18 on the Sept. 1 of their signing year, up from 17.Each separate draft would have $200 million in signing pools in 2027. There would be hard caps for each draft.Teams would be able to trade draft picks but a club couldn't trade its first-round pick in consecutive drafts. A team couldn't acquire more than three additional selections among the first three rounds.Spending on signing bonuses for players eligible for the 2025 amateur draft totaled about $402 million. Teams have spent about $193 million on signing bonus for international amateurs in 2026. The current signing period starts Jan. 15 each year, but the initial international draft would be no earlier than Sept. 2027.MLB proposed eliminating competitive balance round picks that began in 2023 and cutting the draft lottery that started in 2023 from the top six picks to four.Bargaining began May 13 and the sides exchanged initial proposals two weeks later as management proposed a salary cap for the first time since 1994, which resulted in a 7 1/2-month strike and the first cancellation of the World Series in 90 years,___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb
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    Finest hats and high-fashion - King attends Ladies Day at Royal Ascot
    About 290,000 people are expected to attend the Berkshire horseracing track this week.
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    Verbesserter Zverev gibt sich gegen Hanfmann keine Ble
    French-Open-Sieger Alexander Zverev ist zum siebten Mal ins Viertelfinale des ATP-Turniers im westflischen Halle eingezogen.[mehr]
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    United Bowl MVP and Louisville Kings Running Back Ian Wheeler Signs with Buffalo Bills
    LOUISVILLE, KY - The Louisville Kings today announced that running back Ian Wheeler (5-10, 205, Howard University) has signed an NFL contract with the... - UFL Louisville Kings
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