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It’s a particularly significant moment for Boston College and UMass, the state’s two institutions that compete in FBS, the ...
Administrators at Villanova, Temple, St. Joe's, La Salle, and Drexel expressed optimism about the new system. As an Ivy ...
Money has always fueled college sports, and the 2021 Supreme Court ruling that essentially struck down the NCAA as a cartel ...
Bills that would help fund new stadiums for the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals and provide $100 million in storm relief for St ...
The formal approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement will allow universities to compensate student-athletes directly through ...
Now that the NCAA has taken care of its business, its president wants Congress to deliver. NCAA President Charlie Baker, who ...
It’s about the Forta Data Breach litigation out of Florida. It’s a $20 million settlement. This is the website.
Santiago believes settlement will benefit student-athletes not only financially but help put focus back on mission of the ...
With the passage of the House Settlement, the Ohio State Department of Athletics has announced the creation of a consolidated NIL initiative.
Seven former A&M athletes opted out of the House settlement and joined onto a different lawsuit and one former A&M football player objected to the settlement.
The House settlement ushered in a new era of collegiate athletics, allowing universities to pay athletes with new guidelines on NIL and roster limits.
Former ASU swimmer Grant House is why college athletes are getting paid. Though he won't benefit financially, he knows the life-changing impact this ruling will bring.