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Greg Sankey pushed back on complaints about the House v. NCAA settlement amid complaints and detractors around the NIL Go ...
The NCAA’s House settlement era has launched, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to ...
The landmark agreement will result in a new financial model that allows schools to directly share revenue with college athletes.
In another twist in college athletics’ new revenue-share era, attorneys for the plaintiffs in the House settlement believe ...
The NCAA’s landmark $2.77 billion settlement is changing college athletics by letting schools share revenue directly with ...
It was about a month and a half ago when the first tangible domino fell in the new landscape set to be navigated by ...
A resolution between the two sides could shape the future enforcement of college athletics’ new revenue-share concept.
For Prairie View and other HBCUs, the NCAA House Settlement isn't just a challenge-it's a call to action. The Panther ...
Will the settlement create a more balanced playing field? What about Title IX issues? What happens to non-revenue sports?
The House v. NCAA settlement has ushered in the revenue-sharing era of collegiate sports, allowing schools that opt in to directly share revenue with student-athletes. Along with revenue sharing, ...
UAlbany will have the ability to offer as many scholarships as roster spots. That's far more than the old scholarship limits of 63 for football, 12.6 for men's lacrosse and 12 for women's lacrosse.
The NCAA’s House settlement era launched Tuesday, with schools free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the history of college sports.
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