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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 ...
Federal judge Claudia Wilken’s final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement on Friday, June 8, marks an inflection point in ...
Amid growing frustrations over NIL in college sports, SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey kept it simple: schools are asking for ...
Conference commissioners lauded a judge’s approval of a $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit settlement as a means for bringing ...
Some are worried that college softball will be a casualty of budget cuts. In some places, it’s already happening.
The Red Raiders have one of the nation's top basketball programs, and feel that they're on the rise in football as well. Now they'll have plenty of money to spend as they look to take both programs, ...
The Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) has teamed up with a private equity firm to help Power-4 schools in Texas be ...
The latest NCAA ruling on NIL initiated an era of big power politics among elite programs. In doing so, it risks losing college sports' regional significance.
College athletics has been ushered into a never-before-seen era, and the Utah Utes are 'all-in' on sharing as much revenue as they can with their student-athlet ...
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