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Missouri AD Laird Veatch discusses NIL, house settlement: What we do, don’t know about MU’s futureMissouri AD Laird Veatch offered an update on MU’s NIL plans in the post-house settlement world, but a lot remains unclear.
Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the settlement of House v. NCAA will impact NCAA Division I schools.
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork addressed the changes coming to college sports following the settlement of the House v NCAA case.
The Big Ten is better equipped to thrive than other conferences in the aftermath of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement.
The ESPN analyst breaks down why the House Settlement may be a short-term win for college sports, but could spark a legal storm that reshapes the future of NIL.
Conference commissioners Jim Phillips, Greg Sankey, Tony Petitti, Brett Yormark and Teresa Gould spoke on next steps following the landmark House v. NCAA settlement. Michael Cohen has the story.
As colleges prepare for sweeping changes tied to the NCAA's $2.8 billion NIL settlement, proposed scholarship and roster limits will dampen college opportunities for high school athletes.
Newly appointed BYU athletic director Brian Santiago sees the recently approved House v. NCAA settlement not as a challenge, but as a strategic advantage for the Cougars going forward. In a Tuesday appearance on BYUtv’s “BYU Sports Nation,