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College athletes can now earn millions through direct pay, NIL deals, and revenue sharing under the historic NCAA settlement.
Less than a week since the House Settlement was finalized, eight female athletes from three different schools have filed an ...
Following the NCAA's historic settlement, reform is spreading like a wildfire across the collegiate athletics landscape.
The House v. NCAA settlement was officially ratified on Friday, clearing the way for universities to directly pay athletes ...
The settlement in the House vs NCAA case earlier this month that officially allows schools to directly pay student-athletes ...
The landscape of college sports has been altered forever. For the first time in the history of collegiate athletics, ...
The NCAA’s court-approved $2.8 billion settlement is accelerating legislation to limit the organization’s antitrust liability ...
Zakai Zeigler filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking a fifth year to play for Tennessee. He has appealed his denied ...
The House v. NCAA settlement was approved on June 13, and in its simplest terms, it means that colleges can now directly pay ...
Commissioners of the Power Five conferences pledged to follow the rules set down in the House settlement that is reshaping ...
Former Michigan House Speaker Joe Tate introduced a bill Monday in an effort to protect NIL rights for NCAA athletes.
South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers reportedly turned down an NIL contract offer worth $8 million over two years.