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College sports is entering a new era of revenue sharing following the house vs NCAA settlement. Here's how it could impact Florida athletics.
A law firm in Boulder representing a group of female athletes filed an appeal of the House v. NCAA settlement on Wednesday.
Siena athletes were compensated through a third party, the Siena-endorsed Saints March On NIL collective that was launched ...
The Big Ten is better equipped to thrive than other conferences in the aftermath of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement.
Keanu Dawes and the Utah athletics department have officially entered the new era of college sports. The 6-foot-9 forward has decided to stick around the Salt L ...
A combination of school policies and state laws dictates what deals athletes can make. The NCAA has allowed universities to ...
The pivotal decision has been finalized. Effective July 1st, the era of purported clandestine and informal transactions will ...
Former men’s basketball coach Kevin Willard acknowledged that Terps fans are right to have frustrations over how his tenure ...
Baylor University leaders react after the groundbreaking $2.8 billion NCAA settlement shakes up the college sports landscape.
Name, image and likeness will have a new look at Ohio State. Just days after the landmark House v. NCAA court settlement was approved, allowing colleges to share revenue directly with athletes, Ohio ...
The House settlement, which brings revenue-sharing to the NCAA, is now approved. ASU football coach Kenny Dillingham said the ...
After spending the last 10 years coaching at the professional level, Alex Jensen is back in the college ranks — which, coincidentally, grows to resemble the NBA ...
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