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FSU has to make its departure decision by August 15th. If the school waits past that date, it will have resigned itself to another year in a conference where the relationship has become strained.
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The third-seeded FSU softball team couldn’t best top-seeded Oklahoma in the Women's College World Series Championship.
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This year’s list will feature names from both Florida State and Florida A&M University
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Sen. Corey Simon, who played defensive tackle at FSU and in the NFL, said "we have to make sure that we're not incentivizing" unruly behavior among sports fans.
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Thousands of young competitors and their support teams will be in the Capital City every weekend through the end of April.
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A bill filed by Tallahassee Republican Sen. Corey Simon targets fans who run onto the field during sporting events, try to hit team members, or hurl objects into games.
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From his collegiate days on the “highest of seven hills” in Tallahassee, to “The Queen City” of Cincinnati, —Riley has found a home in the National Football League’s Hall of Fame following Thursday’s honor ceremony.
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The FHSAA scraps menstrual history questions from mandatory student-athlete forms, following heightened scrutiny in recent weeks.
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Florida's original name, image and likeness law bans colleges and universities from steering deals to athletes. State lawmakers will soon lift that ban.
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This is the first time FSU Panama City’s students will have the chance to compete in an e-sports conference at a collegiate level. The school's League of Legends team will be coached by professor and video game researcher Nicholas Sellers.