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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.
A combination of school policies and state laws dictates what deals athletes can make. The NCAA has allowed universities to ...
As earthshaking as the House settlement with the NCAA is, universities have been planning for this for so long, the actual ...
Plus, some changes to college basketball’s play review process and news regarding a potential switch from halves to quarters.
Siena athletes were compensated through a third party, the Siena-endorsed Saints March On NIL collective that was launched ...
No one said it's going to be easy. The post NCAA House Settlement Takes Surprising Turn as $2.5B Jackpot For College Athletes ...
California district judge Claudia Wilken gave her approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, officially signaling the start of ...
The recently approved House v. NCAA settlement is facing its first challenge, CBS Sports confirms. As first reported by Front Office Sports, a collection of women's sports athletes are planning to ...
Eight female athletes have filed an appeal of a landmark NCAA antitrust settlement. They argue that women would not receive ...
A law firm in Boulder representing a group of female athletes filed an appeal of the House v. NCAA settlement on Wednesday.
College sports is entering a new era of revenue sharing following the house vs NCAA settlement. Here's how it could impact Florida athletics.