The long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement is finally a reality, paving the way for universities to pay their athletes directly starting on July 1. There is a lot to consider in what could be the most ...
A new chapter in college athletics has begun ... but the story is far from finished. This summer's landmark House v. NCAA settlement cracked open the door to revenue sharing and ushered in sweeping ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement allows Division I schools to compensate athletes through revenue sharing. The settlement limits football rosters to 105 players, impacting FAMU's second-year coach James ...
The Friday news dump to end all Friday news dumps came last week at roughly 6:15 p.m., when U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken approved the settlement terms of the landmark House v. NCAA ...
The college sports world changed over the weekend. On Friday, a legal settlement was approved that allows schools to begin paying their athletes directly, allowing for even more governing of ...
Cal’s challenge in the ACC became substantially more difficult with the recent settlement of a multi-billion dollar lawsuit that creates revenue sharing with athletes and increases pressure on budgets ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The University of Colorado athletics department faces an existential challenge — one shared by many other schools around the country that support and promote ...
Paul Finebaum went on CNN to discuss Lane Kiffin's departure from Ole Miss, noting the similarities between this move and his ...
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — In the early days of college sports’ name, image and likeness era, some of the most prominent Penn State supporters — business leaders, wealthy donors, famous former members of ...