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The $14 million NIL plan in Chapel Hill may face sharp limits under the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing cap, and UNC must now make ...
Most projections estimate 75% of revenue sharing will go toward football. It begs the question: What happens to the ...
The aftermath of the recent passing of the NCAA v. House Settlement has set off another set of dominoes for college athletics ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the terms for a $2.8B settlement against the NCAA, allowing schools to pay players directly ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approval includes nearly $2.8 billion in back damages for former and current athletes and a $20.5 ...
The settlement required years of mountain moving and billions of dollars. It's only delaying the inevitable, but college ...
Chaos has become the status quo in college athletics over the last decade, and the landmark settlement won't change that ...
Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same ...
After the NCAA and the House voted to settle the suit in 2024, it was believed that there was no end in sight for the suit.
The groundbreaking case leading to the transformation of the college sports model in the United States is over ...
Schools that don’t need to feed the football beast can plow their cash into acquiring the best basketball rosters possible.