Taurean Green will continue working with the Florida men’s basketball team despite being accused of sexual assault.
The U.S. Department of Education says plans for colleges to pay athletes directly for their name, image and likeness deals would run afoul of Title IX.
On January 9, 2025, the Biden administration’s Title IX Final Rule was struck down by the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
The outgoing administration's Department of Education dropped an 11th-hour salvo saying any payments must be “proportionately” distributed to men and women athletes to satisfy Title IX.
Before becoming a coach, Taurean Green was a point guard on Florida basketball's back-to-back 2006 and 2007 national title teams
Florida basketball coach Todd Golden said Taurean Green will remain coaching on his staff after being accused of sexual assault in a Title IX complaint
Florida assistant coach Taurean Green will continue working the men’s basketball team despite being accused of sexual assault.Head coach Todd Golden<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
The news probably gave some college football coaches and administrators a small heart attack—would they be able to keep the promises they made to a star recruit about how much money he'd make?—until they realized this is far from settled law.
“I’m frustrated, disappointed the Title IX mechanism that is created to protect both sides during a situation like this with confidentiality and privacy continues to be abused,” Golden said.
Five years after the COVID-19 lockdowns and school closures reshaped Americans’ perception of public education, parents who spoke to the