With NCAA requiring seven negative COVID-19 tests to participate in its tournament, discussion is bubbling up about playing conference tournaments.
Author: Dan Wolken, USA TODAY
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Tennessee hiring Central Florida’s Danny White as athletics director
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In taking Tide to title, Mac Jones put together greatest season by any Alabama quarterback
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Alabama’s Jaylen Waddle returns from injury to play in national championship, limps after first play
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Opinion: Nick Saban’s retirement seems far away as he keeps Alabama at top of college football
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