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In this week's Path of the Storm there's just too much to digest. The sports world is firing on all cylinders as the NBA Finals takes its course and the World Cup, U.S. Open are underway. With distractions such as these, who has time to concern themselves with the University of Miami's involvement in the resignation of Joker Phillips? At the moment, it's not in the forefront, but we've given the topic enough thought, and, well, here.
An individual with ties to the University of Miami may be responsible for the resignation of Florida Gators wide receivers coach Joker Phillips.
- Report: "Individual with ties to Miami" turned in Joker Phillips for "dead period" picture - Alligator Army
- GOODBYE JOKER P - Every Day Should Be Saturday
The 128-Team College Football Countdown previews Georgia Tech, Boston College, Wake Forest, N.C. State, Duke, Syracuse and Virginia.
- The big 2014 Georgia Tech football preview: Higher upside, lower downside - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 Boston College football preview: Starting over in Year 2 - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 Wake Forest football preview: Rebuilding expert takes on challenge - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 NC State football preview: Good health could equal bounceback - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 Duke football preview: The post-breakthrough stage - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 Syracuse football preview: More excitement, less volatility - SBNation.com
- The big 2014 Virginia football preview: Can London pull off a comeback? - SBNation.com
What If Syracuse Football Was Placed in the ACC's Coastal Division Instead?
Avery Edwards, a tight end from Ravenscroft High School in Raleigh, NC and UNC signee has been arrested on charges of felony larceny jeopardizing his career in Chapel Hill before it starts.
Two former Trinity High football stars and current in-state college football players were cited for possession of marijuana by University of Louisville police on May 26, according to U of L police uniform citations.
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ACC schools to receive average of $20.8 million each
ACC's Top 12 Must-See Non-Conference Games of 2014
Ed O'Bannon vs. the NCAA: College sports' biggest-ever trial underway
The former player's lawsuit over likeness rights has already caused EA Sports to give up college video games. Still disputed: TV money and the entire identity of the NCAA as we know it. The trial itself began Monday, with court in session weekdays from 11:30 a.m. ET to 4:30 p.m. ET. Follow along here.
The issue in the massive O'Bannon college sports trial isn't what players get or don't get. It's what the NCAA does with all its money.
MATLOCK VS. THE NCAA
The Big 12 and Big East could've merged. Here's how that would've looked:
Let's watch Master P race LSU running back Leonard Fournette
WHEN WE PUT TWO MIDDLING FANBASES TOGETHER, WE FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PEOPLE STOP BEING NICE...AND START BEING REAL SAD.
The 2009 draft was just awful. Let's take a look back at its misery.
Meet Shelby Osborne, college football's first female defensive back
ABC really wants us to know LeBron James had to poop
SB Nation's 2014 World Cup Preview
- SB Nation's 2014 World Cup Preview
- Explaining the 2014 World Cup for college football fans - SBNation.com
- HOWARD SCHNELLENBERGER'S TOP 25: WORLD CUP EDITION - Every Day Should Be Saturday