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Universities will be able to pay student athletes up to $20.5 million in NIL revenue after a new House v. NCAA settlement was ...
Friday’s historic House vs. NCAA settlement will bring more changes to the landscape of college athletics and Colorado State ...
The landmark lawsuit led to closure on one college sports issue, but there are other things to deal with, and there is no ...
Well, it’s actually the House settlement, but you get the idea. This past Friday, a U.S. District Court Judge signed off on a ...
House v. NCAA settlement paves the way for Oklahoma colleges to directly pay athletes, sparking a 'wild west' debate in ...
What a week it’s been for UK Athletics — and it’s only getting crazier. It started with move-in and camp season for Kentucky ...
Commissioner Teresa Gould said the conference is discussing how to allocate revenue across sports under the terms of the ...
The University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University both decided to opt in and directly pay their student-athletes.
The House settlement ushered in a new era of collegiate athletics, allowing universities to pay athletes with new guidelines on NIL and roster limits.
Seven former A&M athletes opted out of the House settlement and joined onto a different lawsuit and one former A&M football player objected to the settlement.
University of Iowa Director of Athletics Beth Goetz announced the creation of a new “Flight Funds” program Tuesday that will ...
The House lawsuit settlement terms have been a constant topic of conversation for Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould and campus executives.