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A look at the latest developments in the world of sports, from NCAA eligibility rules to the impact of gambling on golfers

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Eleven Division I athletes have filed a federal class action lawsuit against the NCAA, alleging that the organization's new eligibility rules adversely affected their ability to extend their college careers. The...

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The NCAA introduced new eligibility rules, which the athletes claim have negatively impacted their ability to continue playing college sports. The...

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  • The NCAA introduced new eligibility rules, which the athletes claim have negatively impacted their ability to continue playing college sports.
  • The lawsuit seeks damages and a change to the NCAA's eligibility rules.
  • The athletes are represented by a law firm that specializes in sports law.

In other news, the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber will lead off for the NL in the All-Star Game, replacing Shohei Ohtani. The AL starters will include Riley Greene, Ben Rice, and Cody Bellinger.

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  • The NCAA lawsuit has significant implications for college athletes and the future of college sports.
  • The All-Star Game is a major event in the baseball calendar, and the selection of players is closely watched by fans and analysts.
  • The impact of gambling on golfers is a growing concern, with many players reporting abuse and harassment from fans who have bet on their performance.

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The NCAA's eligibility rules are outdated and need to be changed." — Lawyer representing the NCAA athletes "Gambling is a problem in golf, and it's...

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"The NCAA's eligibility rules are outdated and need to be changed." — Lawyer representing the NCAA athletes "Gambling is a problem in golf, and it's affecting the players." — Matt Fitzpatrick, professional golfer

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Who: 11 Division I athletes What: Filed a federal class action lawsuit against the NCAA When: The lawsuit was filed in June Where: The lawsuit was...

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  • Who: 11 Division I athletes
  • What: Filed a federal class action lawsuit against the NCAA
  • When: The lawsuit was filed in June
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in a federal court
  • Impact: The lawsuit seeks damages and a change to the NCAA's eligibility rules

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The NCAA has faced criticism in the past for its eligibility rules, which some argue are unfair and outdated. The organization has made changes to its rules in recent years, but many argue that more needs to be done to support college athletes.

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  • The NCAA lawsuit will likely be closely watched by college athletes and fans, and could have significant implications for the future of college sports.
  • The All-Star Game will take place on July 10, and will feature some of the biggest names in baseball.
  • The issue of gambling in golf will continue to be a topic of discussion, with many calling for greater action to be taken to protect players.

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Sports News Roundup: NCAA Lawsuit, All-Star Game, Chelsea's New Manager, and More

A look at the latest developments in the world of sports, from NCAA eligibility rules to the impact of gambling on golfers

Tuesday, July 14, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Eleven Division I athletes have filed a federal class action lawsuit against the NCAA, alleging that the organization's new eligibility rules adversely affected their ability to extend their college careers. The lawsuit, which was filed on behalf of athletes who depleted their eligibility in the 2025-26 season, claims that the NCAA's rules are unfair and have caused harm to the athletes.

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  • The NCAA introduced new eligibility rules, which the athletes claim have negatively impacted their ability to continue playing college sports.
  • The lawsuit seeks damages and a change to the NCAA's eligibility rules.
  • The athletes are represented by a law firm that specializes in sports law.

In other news, the Phillies' Kyle Schwarber will lead off for the NL in the All-Star Game, replacing Shohei Ohtani. The AL starters will include Riley Greene, Ben Rice, and Cody Bellinger.

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Why It Matters

  • The NCAA lawsuit has significant implications for college athletes and the future of college sports.
  • The All-Star Game is a major event in the baseball calendar, and the selection of players is closely watched by fans and analysts.
  • The impact of gambling on golfers is a growing concern, with many players reporting abuse and harassment from fans who have bet on their performance.

What Experts Say

"The NCAA's eligibility rules are outdated and need to be changed." — Lawyer representing the NCAA athletes "Gambling is a problem in golf, and it's affecting the players." — Matt Fitzpatrick, professional golfer

Key Facts

  • Who: 11 Division I athletes
  • What: Filed a federal class action lawsuit against the NCAA
  • When: The lawsuit was filed in June
  • Where: The lawsuit was filed in a federal court
  • Impact: The lawsuit seeks damages and a change to the NCAA's eligibility rules

Background

The NCAA has faced criticism in the past for its eligibility rules, which some argue are unfair and outdated. The organization has made changes to its rules in recent years, but many argue that more needs to be done to support college athletes.

What Comes Next

  • The NCAA lawsuit will likely be closely watched by college athletes and fans, and could have significant implications for the future of college sports.
  • The All-Star Game will take place on July 10, and will feature some of the biggest names in baseball.
  • The issue of gambling in golf will continue to be a topic of discussion, with many calling for greater action to be taken to protect players.

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