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  2. U.S. clears America de Cali from 'Clinton list'

    Paula Lavigne

    America de Cali, one of Colombia's most popular and successful soccer teams -- blocked by the U.S. government almost 14 years ago because of its ties to drug cartels -- has finally cleaned up its act.

    Story | Conversation | April 03, 2013
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  5. Top athletes' charities often don't measure up to what charity ex...

    Paula Lavigne

    An "Outside the Lines" investigation of 115 charities founded by high-profile, top-earning male and female athletes has found that most of their charities don't measure up to what charity experts would say is an efficient, effective use of money.

    Story | Conversation | March 28, 2013
  6. Manti Te'o hoaxer lied about stalking Manti Te'o at BCS title gam...

    Paula Lavigne

    A source told "Outside the Lines" that the story of people stalking him in a Miami hotel appears to be just one more hoax that was played on Te'o.

    Story | Conversation | January 20, 2013
  7. Florida deputies hear from parents of South Florida youth footbal...

    Paula Lavigne

    After Broward (Fla.) Sheriff's deputies arrested nine youth football coaches and associates on felony bookmaking charges, more than 100 people called about crimes and gambling surrounding South Florida youth football.

    Story | Conversation | November 02, 2012
  8. Nine South Florida youth football coaches face gambling charges

    Paula Lavigne

    Nine youth football coaches in South Florida face felony charges in connection with a system of rampant, elaborate and high-dollar gambling on little league football.

    Story | Conversation | October 29, 2012
  9. Livestrong might depend on Lance Armstrong, cancer survivor, hold...

    Paula Lavigne

    Lance Armstrong the cancer survivor might hold more power than Lance Armstrong the alleged doper. The future of Livestrong might depend on that.

    Story | Conversation | October 24, 2012
  10. OTL shines spotlight on Boston English

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    On Sunday's edition of ESPN's "Outside the Lines", reporter Paula Lavigne looked into the new academic standard being enforced for athletes at Boston English High School this academic year (video above). Previously, English students had to mainta...

    Blog | October 22, 2012
  11. Some high schools actually reducing GPA requirements for student-...

    Paula Lavigne

    Students with less than a C average have been able to compete on Rockford, Ill., teams since last year, when the district dropped its rule requiring athletes maintain a 2.0 GPA.

    Story | Conversation | October 17, 2012
  12. Passing on coveted season tickets can be a nightmare after death ...

    One day -- more than 50 years ago now -- Frank Lumpkin Jr. walked in downtown Columbus, Ga., with his infant son and crossed paths with a guy from Auburn, Ala. Lumpkin, a Georgia bulldog through and through, argued with the Auburn fan, and the two ca...

    Blog | Conversation | September 07, 2012
  13. ESPN survey finds news coverage of concussions leads majority of ...

    Paula Lavigne

    The concussions, violent hits seen on TV, lawsuits over health, and suicides among football players have taken their toll on parents, who see a connection between what's happening in the pros and the risks their children face on the field down the street.

    Story | Conversation | August 23, 2012
  14. Kansas State most profitable athletic department in 2010-11 - The...

    Kansas State athletic director John Currie keeps a laminated 3-by-5 index card outlining the department's budget for the current fiscal year in his pocket at all times. It's not as impressive as an autographed photo of head football coach Bill Snyd...

    Blog | Conversation | May 04, 2012
  15. California bill would ban problem fans from stadiums

    It has been almost a year since San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was thrown to the ground in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium and almost beaten to death. The two men charged in the March 31 incident have yet to go to trial, and the 43-year-old fa...

    Blog | Conversation | March 23, 2012
  16. North Dakota Fighting Sioux nickname, logo at center of dispute b...

    Paula Lavigne

    A disagreement over the North Dakota Fighting Sioux nickname has led to a web of legislation and litigation involving the university, Legislature, NCAA, secretary of state, and even a group of Native American students.

    Story | Conversation | March 06, 2012
  17. Ohio State used college football memorabilia dealer as mole while...

    Ohio State University officials remained in contact with a memorabilia dealer they were investigating for wrongdoing and used him as a mole to rat out others, according to records released this month in response to a public records request submitted ...

    Blog | Conversation | February 21, 2012
  18. Vijay Singh, Carl Crawford, Allen Iverson all wrapped up in money...

    Paula Lavigne

    A handful of athletes and sports promoters across the globe likely have turned their attention to Houston the past few weeks, as they keep tabs on the trial of financier and sports sponsor R. Allen Stanford, which is playing out before a federal jury...

    Blog | Conversation | February 08, 2012
  19. County health department records show critical violations at some...

    Paula Lavigne

    What could ruin a fan's once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Super Bowl more than his team's quarterback fumbling away the game in the final seconds? Try a trip to the emergency room courtesy of food poisoning.

    Blog | Conversation | January 31, 2012