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That settlement, approved Friday, means college athletes will now effectively earn salaries from their schools, but how will ...
Leaders for the Big Ten, SEC, ACC, Big 12 and Pac-12 believe the House v. NCAA settlement will ultimately bring stability and ...
Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel sent a letter to Wolverines fans detailing the financial situation that the athletic ...
The House v. NCAA settlement means instant changes to college athletics, and big things for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a pair of bills on Monday that would allow survivors of child sexual abuse to sue their abusers, even after the statute of limitation ...
Over the weekend of June 6th, a pivotal decision was made that will profoundly impact the entire realm of college athletics.
The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
Sydney Moore and Sabrina Ootsburg were surrounded by hundreds of college athletes at a convention in Charlotte when news ...
Paul @Finebaum discusses the potential impact of schools directly paying college athletes: "Women's sports will be hurt, ...
In June 2020, a lawsuit was filed by a former college swimmer named Grant House, seeking damages for student-athletes who were unable to earn money from their name, image and likeness (NIL). This ...
Amid growing frustrations over NIL in college sports, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey kept it simple: schools are asking for ...
The announcement comes on the heels of last week's $2.8 billion settlement of the House v. NCAA case. Former Arizona State swimmer Grant House sued the NCAA and the five biggest athletic conferences ...