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While the House settlement clears the way for college athletes to get a share of revenue directly from their schools, it ...
Most projections estimate 75% of revenue sharing will go toward football. It begs the question: What happens to the ...
It just means more is the motto in the SEC, and Texas Athletics is no stranger to bringing out all the stops for recruits.
Last week's approval of the NCAA House settlement has changed the world of college athletics by allowing colleges to pay athletes directly. Because of those cha ...
The NCAA's landmark settlement in the House case included a pool of roughly $2.8 billion to be set aside for former college athletes who weren't allowed to be c ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed House Bill 126 into law, a sweeping measure that allows the state's universities to ...
Reconsidering how we view past NCAA violations at UVA and Virginia Tech speaks to the clarity of hindsight and the evolution ...
Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin praised the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, calling the move an ...
Who doesn’t love video games, right? There’s no better feeling than hopping on the console after a long day and gaming the ...
The collegiate athletics model has undergone sweeping changes as a result of the introduction of NIL, liberal transfer ...
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 ...