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SEC · NashvilleThe Southeastern Conference fined schools for field storming in 2004, it didn’t work then and is it really going to do anything now? The SEC has ramped up fines yet again for field storming but the college football tradition doesn’t seem to go down easily. The SEC flexed their muscles when they announced that rushing the field will now cost a home team a whopping $500,000. Commissioner Greg Sankey defended the decision, stating “…the motivation…Read Article
SEC increasing fine to $500k for rushing field will create opposite effect.

Donald Trump · College StationPresident Donald Trump has made it clear that he wants all illegal immigrants with violent criminal records immediately removed from the country. Critics and many Democrats have steadfastly maintained that such aliens have a right to due process before they are deported, even though they have entered the country in violation of U.S. law. The president has responded by claiming that it would take many years to successfully remove illegal crimina…Read Article
How to quickly, fairly and constitutionally handle illegal immigrants
Adesola Posts 3rd-Place Finish, Cougars Finish 19th Overall
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Texas A&M sued over animal rights
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to deploy National Guard across the state due to protests
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