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A new era of college athletics is beginning after a federal judge approved a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement last week.
Siena athletes were compensated through a third party, the Siena-endorsed Saints March On NIL collective that was launched ...
The formal approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement will allow universities to compensate student-athletes directly through ...
Now that the long-awaited college athletics decision is final, the Badgers are poised to put their plan for this new era in ...
The final hearing conducted by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken from the third floor of the Oakland Courthouse on Monday, ...
The appeal will not impact revenue sharing — slated to start July 1 — but will pause the back-pay damages portion of the ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement will require University of Cincinnati athletics to share approximately $20.5 million with Bearcats athletes.
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford is in favor of the recently approved NCAA House settlement, but has concerns about ...
Since 2021, when the NCAA lifted its ban on athletes receiving compensation for their name, image, and likeness from sources ...
Federal judge Claudia Wilken signed off on a settlement resolving three antitrust compensation cases brought against the NCAA ...
A combination of school policies and state laws dictates what deals athletes can make. The NCAA has allowed universities to ...
The NCAA house settlement will bring widespread change to college football, but the Oregon Ducks stand to benefit.