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The NCAA will no longer maintain sport-specific scholarship limits, as its Division I Board of Directors on Monday formally ...
Institutions such as Old Dominion, Norfolk State and James Madison have opted in to the settlement and intend to pay athletes ...
The NCAA House settlement, which was approved on June 13 by a federal judge in California, sets the stage for a tidal wave of ...
As the House v. NCAA settlement reshapes the financial architecture of college sports, outgoing USF athletic director Michael ...
For two years, Virginia has been preparing. Williams said as much in a June 12 update posted to the athletics website and ...
Boilermaker athletic director Mike Bobinski met with a gaggle of local media to discuss for the first time in-depth the new ...
The House vs NCAA Settlement has created a potential advantage for Big East basketball compared to other power four programs.
Brent Richard, the CEO of IMG Academy, and a former Division I soccer player, explains why college should be adding sports ...
The House v. NCAA settlement was approved on June 13, and in its simplest terms, it means that colleges can now directly pay ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement allows direct payment to student-athletes and establishes a revenue sharing model. A College Sports Commission will oversee NIL activities and a clearinghouse called ...
As earthshaking as the House settlement with the NCAA is, universities have been planning for this for so long, the actual ...