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All NIL deals must now pass through a process run by Deloitte. It threatens to significantly scale back the millions of ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement will require University of Cincinnati athletics to share approximately $20.5 million with ...
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford is in favor of the recently approved NCAA House settlement, but has concerns about ...
In the first Congressional hearing since the House v. NCAA settlement was approved, the House Committee on Energy and ...
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork addressed the changes coming to college sports following the settlement of the House v NCAA case.
AD Ross Bjork said Ohio State will not cut any sports teams but $18 million will be shared between football, basketball and ...
It has been a week since the House settlement with the NCAA changed everything about college athletics forever, and yet nothing has really changed.
WASHINGTON — The latest effort by Congress to regulate college sports generated predictable partisan outrage on Thursday, ...
A Tennessee federal judge rejected Tennessee guard Zakai Zeigler's request for a preliminary injunction on Thursday after he ...
Over the past five years, college athletics has undergone a massive transformation, shifting from amateur ideals to a new era defined by athlete empowerment, NIL deals, and legal reckonings. On Friday ...
The scramble to build a competitive schedule, grueling road trips and a team bus snafu highlighted Oregon State's road back ...