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The House v. NCAA settlement is confusing. So let me bullet point a few things before getting to the big news reported ...
If you're an elite college football player or prized recruit, you're going to be paid handsomely to perform moving forward.
Dabo Swinney hasn’t been shy about his frustrations with the state of college football in the NIL era. Starting July 1, schools like Clemson can now share up to $20.5 million annually with ...
Less than a week ago, Arkansas coach Sam Pittman shared a confidence that there would be a more level playing field in ...
There is now once again a path for NIL collectives to compensate athletes without counting towards a school's revenue cap.
Two weeks after attempting to bring the hammer down on NIL collectives, the College Sports Commission is walking back ...
Collectives will be treated like other “valid” businesses by the NIL Go clearinghouse. The post House v. NCAA Lawyers Reach ...
Less than a month into the implementation of the House settlement, college sports’ new enforcement entity needs to adjust its ...
At this point, schools and conferences should be begging for employment and collective bargaining with college athletes.
House attorneys have reached a deal with the power conferences and NCAA officials that will alter the new enforcement arm, ...
College athletes are now receiving direct payments from universities through revenue sharing, raising questions about ...
Illinois athletic director Josh Whitman speaks to the media at the Mandalay Bay convention center during the first day of Big ...