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Great Orange North: Syracuse football to open 2027 season in Canada
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sports1d ago

Great Orange North: Syracuse football to open 2027 season in Canada

  • Syracuse and Wake Forest to open the 2027 season in Toronto at BMO Field, marking a first for NCAA football.
  • Wake Forest is the designated home team for the game in Toronto.
  • ACC and ESPN plan the opening date for late August 2027, either the 28th or 29th.
  • The game will be televised on ESPN or ABC and will count in the ACC standings.
  • SU Athletic Director John Wildhack called opening in Toronto an exciting opportunity for the program.
  • BMO Field hosts the game, a venue four hours from SU's campus and home of the CFL's Argonauts.
  • Wake Forest will be the designated home team for the Toronto game.
  • The ACC plans the Toronto kickoff amid renewed cross-border interest for college football.
  • ESPN or ABC will broadcast the historic season opener in Toronto.
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Risky business: College sports' new enforcement entity remains on shaky ground despite a costly arbitration victory
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sports10h ago

Risky business: College sports' new enforcement entity remains on shaky ground despite a costly arbitration victory

  • CSC wins arbitration, ruling that Nebraska NIL deals violated settlement terms and needed CSC approval.
  • CSC says some NIL deals failed legitimacy benchmarks due to associated-entity concerns with Playfly Sports.
  • Seeley says the ruling validates the arbitration system, while warning the war is far from over for college athletics.
  • Multiple schools, including Georgia, may pursue similar arbitration challenges against the CSC.
  • Arbitration costs for the Nebraska case reached roughly $750,000, with dozens more potential arbitrations ahead.
  • The CSC reports that Big Ten and SEC schools led in NIL deal submissions, outpacing ACC and Big 12.
  • The initiative aims to curb third‑party NIL deals that exceed the revenue‑share cap while aiding recruiting.
  • CSC plans to consider revised NIL deals submitted by Nebraska after arbitration findings.
  • The arbitration case signals ongoing scrutiny of third‑party deals and potential legal actions tied to the House settlement.
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