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Louisville athletics director Vince Tyra said that adjusting to the landslide of changes in the college sports landscape will be "trial and error."
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After nearly two years of legal posturing, the University of Louisville and Rick Pitino have settled the termination lawsuit he filed against the school.
"Our top priority remains the health and safety of our student-athletes as well as our fans, communities and the overall well-being of others during these uncharted times," said ACC Commissioner John Swofford.
The NCAA Division I Council's vote clears the way for football and men's and women's basketball players to participate in voluntary workouts on campus, if their schools approve the move.
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