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The Big Ten is better equipped to thrive than other conferences in the aftermath of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement.
A new general manager, varied and unique funding sources, and a focus on punching above their weight.
The ESPN analyst breaks down why the House Settlement may be a short-term win for college sports, but could spark a legal ...
Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the ...
The landscape of college sports has been altered forever. For the first time in the history of collegiate athletics, ...
The House v. NCAA settlement was officially ratified on Friday, clearing the way for universities to directly pay athletes ...
The House Settlement was finally approved by Judge Claudia Wilken and with it came several significant amendments to how ...
Confusion, because the SARRF sounds an awful lot like the MESA Foundation, the NIL collective that amassed close to $3 million this season for, well, student-athlete recruitment and retention of the ...
It’s a particularly significant moment for Boston College and UMass, the state’s two institutions that compete in FBS, the ...
Conference commissioners Jim Phillips, Greg Sankey, Tony Petitti, Brett Yormark and Teresa Gould spoke on next steps ...
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