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The NCAA's House settlement era opened Tuesday, with athletic programs across the country free to start paying millions to their athletes in the biggest change in the history of college athletics.
It was a question that begged to be asked—even if the College Sports Commission made clear it wouldn’t be answered. The new ...
As college athletics enters the first full cycle of NCAA-sanctioned revenue sharing and matured NIL collectives, the economic ...
Did you feel different when you woke up this morning? The air taste sweeter, the sky a little brighter? Okay, probably not, ...
NFL fans are worried by the latest report about Cleveland Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders. Sanders, a fifth round NFL ...
Tuesday marked the beginning of revenue sharing's impact on college athletics. Louisiana State can now directly pay ...
While the House rules were meant to standardize compensation, legal experts predict they’ll open the door to another wave of ...
The Terps will take part in the Player’s Era Festival in Las Vegas in November and can earn millions of dollars in NIL money.
Kansas’ men’s basketball team will play Notre Dame on Nov. 24 and Syracuse on Nov. 25 as part of the Players Era Festival ...
Tuesday was the first day colleges and universities can make direct payments to student-athletes. This stems from a ...