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Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin praised the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, calling the move an ...
A landmark $2.8 billion settlement lets colleges pay athletes directly, ending a century-old ban and reshaping NCAA sports, ...
A federal judge has ruled that the NCAA must pay college athletes, signaling what many feel is the beginning of the end of ...
The collegiate athletics model has undergone sweeping changes as a result of the introduction of NIL, liberal transfer ...
Paul Finebaum has some significant concerns regarding the future of college sports and the NCAA following the House vs. NCAA ...
There is currently a lot of unrest surrounding the Italian national team. After the 0:3 defeat against Norway, Luciano ...
The ongoing House v. NCAA settlement was officially approved on Friday, marking a new era of college sports. Schools are now legally allowed to pay their athletes directly, so what does it mean for ...
Great question, because this is about the athletes. They can now share in the billions of annual revenue that major college athletics generates. It restructures the way teams are built, limits on ...
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement is being touted as a path to stability for college sports, clearing the way for schools to pay their athletes within certain parameters ...
With the announced legal settlement with the NCAA, schools and universities will now be allowed to pay student athletes ...
Nebraska athletic director Troy Dannen issued a statement after Judge Claudia Ann Wilken approved the House Settlement.
LSU has been preparing for the new system in college sports. Here's what the Tigers plan to do after the House settlement was ...