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After a lengthy litigation process, the NCAA will provide US$2.8 billion in back pay, while allowing schools to directly pay ...
With football getting a larger share of Clemson’s rev share money pool, men’s basketball won’t pull in the baseline 5% (which ...
The NCAA’s 119-year amateurism model died Friday with a judge’s pen,” CBS Sports wrote, a moment that not only turns the ...
What’s in a (domain) name? Within an hour of Judge Claudia Wilken having granted final approval of the House v. NCAA ...
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement is being touted as a path to stability for college sports, but what will happen with the non ...
College football teams still continue to be tracked by Academic Progress Rate (APR). Here's how all Big Ten programs rank, ...
UNCW is in the early stages of developing a new basketball arena and potential concert venue, a step-up for a team ...
As the University of Louisville prepares to pay athletes directly after the House settlement approval, Andrew Brandt will help negotiate contracts.
For Philadelphia, whose only FBS football program is forever on life support, the biggest news from the House v. NCAA settlement appears to be that Big East member Villanova belongs to the conference ...
NIL promised new opportunities for female athletes, but without action the benefits will keep flowing disproportionately to ...
Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo responded to critics regarding his usage of NIL and the transfer portal as the discussion ...
On June 6th, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California approved the House V. NCAA settlement, a 2.8 billion-dollar agreement to provide ba ...