Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - About 1,400 more students will be awarded scholarships with money from the Arkansas lottery, Gov.
Anyone from Arkansas to Arkansas-Pine Bluff could kick off March Madness next year.
RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. - Presidents, chancellors and athletic directors from nine NCAA Division II schools in Arkansas and Oklahoma met Friday to discuss the possibility of forming a new conference in an attempt to reduce travel.
Nebraska bolted for the Big Ten, Boise State took a spot in the Mountain West and the Big 12 rallied for a last-ditch attempt to stave off its demise Friday, a tumultuous day that pointed toward a massive reconfiguration of college sports.
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