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The NCAA and Division I schools will share $2.576 billion with former athletes from 2016 to 2024 over 10 years, establishing ...
The University of South Dakota and Murray State University announced Friday that they will opt-in to House settlement.
Today’s guest columnists are professors . In the last 12 months, something big changed in U.S. college athletics—and not ...
Amid conversations of a changing college athletics landscape and future stemming from the approval of the NCAA v. House ...
It has been a week since the House settlement with the NCAA changed everything about college athletics forever, and yet nothing has really changed.
The influence of NIL in college football recruiting continues to expand, but not every elite recruit is letting dollar signs dictate their future. Nebraska quarterback commit Tra ...
Indiana University and other schools in the state are preparing to pay student athletes following a recent NCAA ruling.
Kentucky basketball star Otega Oweh isn't too into the specifics of the NCAA house settlement allowing colleges to pay ...
Several former women's college athletes are calling out the discrimination in the NCAA's massive NIL antitrust settlement ...
It’s been a little over a week since a judge approved the House vs. the NCAA settlement with institutions, pundits, reporters ...
Tennessee softball coach Karen Weekly called out tampering in the sport via the transfer portal. Here's what she said: ...
The University of Kentucky's Board of Trustees is considering a $110 million loan to athletics as it plans for revenue ...