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Rice just took its first step toward sharing revenue with athletes. The approval of the House v. NCAA settlement last Friday put an end to the NCAA's amateurism model, requiring that members of the ...
Dan Le Batard and the Shipping Container lay out some of the further-reaching effects of NIL at the college sports level, examining how youth sports can be affected and players risk being turned into ...
Former Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer is skeptical that the House v. NCAA settlement will solve college football's ...
Longtime college football writer Tony Barnhart joined The Morning Shift, and talked about how there are no great teams in the ...
A U.S. District Court judge has denied Zakai Zeigler’s motion seeking a fifth season to be on the University of Tennessee’s Men’s Basketball team.
Dante Moore is beginning the journey of becoming the next great Oregon Ducks starting QB. Entering his junior season, Moore ...
WASHINGTON — The latest effort by Congress to regulate college sports generated predictable partisan outrage on Thursday, ...
UW's historic rowing programs could be facing a "100-year storm" after last week's House settlement passed. Here's what the rowing coaches said about the new rules.
Zeigler did not receive an extra year of eligibility because he did not redshirt and is arguing that's costing him "the most lucrative" season for NIL earnings.
Ohio State announced on Monday that it’s launching a new strategic group that’s designed to support, streamline and enhance NIL opportunities for student-athletes.
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork said athletes playing for four varsity sports teams will receive direct payments in the next school year.