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Noles News: Florida State football continues to add weapons via the transfer portal
Seminoles look to field the country’s No.1 offense
Noles News: Softball continues to collect seasonal accolades
Seminoles begin the ACC title race
Noles News: Mike Norvell signs long-term contract extension with Florida State
FSU listed as the No. 2 transfer portal school
Noles News: Seminoles coaching staff sends future offers, Jordan Travis ranked amongst top quarterbacks
Seminoles look to make their mark on the recruiting trail
Noles News: Football officially adds Patrick Surtain Sr., basketball celebrates career night
Jalen Warley taking a step up for the Noles
Noles News: Ta’Niya Latson listed on Wooden Award Watch List
2023 recruits now arriving for Florida State football
TN Member Memories: National Championship, camping, and when did FSU go wrong?
"I loved camping, but I loved FSU more."
Florida State legend talks NIL, state of FSU and more
"That’s the beauty of it — I believe because you do have the opportunity to help others."
Noles News: What’s next for Mike Norvell and the Seminoles?
The rollercoaster continues after frantic ESD
Coburn to retire, FSU exploring options for new Athletic Director
Does FSU make an external hire or one from within?
Florida State athletics: End of Spring recap and final Learfield Cup standings
FSU places 16th overall.
Noles News: Doak Campbell Stadium is getting a makeover
One week left of spring practice.
Noles News: The pads come on
Five Star University strikes again on the basketball court
Noles News: Marvin Wilson named 5th best player in the ACC
Rodney Hudson gets his MBA.
Noles News: Merry Christmas Seminoles!
Who did the best job of recruiting in the state of Florida this year?
Noles News: Everything you need to know from National Signing Day
Francois was departing from FSU, and then he wasn’t.
Noles News: Who will be FSU’s new offensive coordinator?
The clock is still ticking.
Noles News: Seminoles lose offensive coordinator, best defensive player in one day
That’s Monday for you.
Florida State Football, recruiting news: Seminoles back to practice in preparation of NC State
How will the Seminoles approach defending quarterback Ryan Finley?
Noles News: Seminoles hoping to avoid an 0-2 start in conference play
How will FSU fare not the road?
Noles News: Seminoles’ defense taking shape
Plus — a decision is reached on the Urban Meyer fiasco.
Noles news: Vegas odds updated for FSU’s biggest games
How many times do they expect the ’Noles to lose?
Atlantic Coast Conference and ESPN officially announce ACC Network deal
The deal will lead to the broadcast of more than 1,300 live ACC events per year.
The O'Bannon appeal decision is a minor win for both the NCAA and the athletes
Thanks to @MarcEdelman and @DrTab3 for helping me sort out the O'Bannon ruling for this piece. http://t.co/sTuUvevmsR
— Aaron Leibowitz (@aaron_leib) October 2, 2015
With the upholding of the verdict in the O'Bannon vs. NCAA lawsuit, both the NCAA and collegiate athletes have taken home small victories. On the NCAA's side, they were able to prove (for now) that taking away the amateur status of college sports by paying its athletes would lead to a decrease in viewership and overall interest. On the athlete's side, while most schools have already moved towards providing athletes with the full cost of attendance, they will now have the power to challenge NCAA amateur restrictions in a court of law, something now possible thanks to the revocation of the NCAA's exemption from antitrust law. So who really wins?