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Today’s guest columnists are professors John Cairney and Rick Burton. In the last 12 months, something big changed in U.S.
Amid conversations of a changing college athletics landscape and future stemming from the approval of the NCAA v. House ...
College sports officially ceased to exist on the evening of Friday, June 6, 2025. At least in the form that existed for more than a century. Amateurism is dead. Schools are now free to pay athletes ...
Several former women's college athletes are calling out the discrimination in the NCAA's massive NIL antitrust settlement ...
How to watch: Fans can watch the event on ESPN2, or stream it free via a trial of DirecTV. The event can also be streamed via ...
Hattiesburg (Miss.) five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys remains committed to Brian Kelly and the LSU Tigers as his recruiting process heats up this offseason.
A landmark class-action settlement is poised to transform the business of college sports, paving the way for student-athletes to receive direct compensation for both past participation and future ...
Last Friday, June 6, was a pivotal day in college sports. Judge Claudia Wilken granted final approval in the House v. NCAA ...
Six College of Charleston athletes are appealing a nearly $3 billion antitrust settlement with the NCAA over name, image and ...
Following Pannell's transfer, Tennessee head coach Karen Weekly discussed the NCAA transfer portal and NIL on a social media ...
Despite already being committed to the LSU Tigers, that hasn't stopped several other big-time programs from pursuing ...
Creating boosters and more cash opportunities for the players will be the priority for schools to win in the new NCAA. | ...