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NCAA’s $2.7 Billion Settlement Shakes Up College Sports: Olympic Sports Could Be In Jeopardy
Forbes· 20 hours agoThe NCAA’s controversial agreement to use both current and future conference revenues to pay...
A closer look at FSU's appeal of NIL-related recruiting penalties
The Osceola· 13 hours agoFlorida State administrators and football coaches decided to accept unprecedented penalties for...
With revenue sharing coming to college sports, are NIL collectives a problem or part of a solution?
Seattle Times· 6 days agoWhen the NCAA lifted its longtime ban on college athletes earning endorsement money in 2021, there...
NCAA will allow Power Five schools to pay athletes directly
The State· 7 days agoIn a monumental shift, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) and its Power Five conferences have declared that colleges can now directly compensate their athletes ...
With settlement, schools can soon pay NCAA athletes directly. How will that work? ::...
WRAL Sports Fan· 6 days agoThe settlement allows athletes to receive up to 22% of the average Division I Power 5 athletics...
What to know about House v. NCAA settlement and a historic day for college sports
New York Times· 7 days agoThe NCAA and its power conferences agreed on Thursday to allow college athletes to receive pay...
What financial impact could new NCAA settlement have on Utah?
Deseret News via Yahoo Sports· 5 days agoSchools can directly pay players up to $22 million starting in 2025. Here's a look at Utah's 2023...
A big-money college sports scandal in the making | Editorial
Sun-Sentinel· 2 days agoOn one occasion, he proposed that a school lacking success on the gridiron could solve its problem...
Pac-12 presidents approve House v. NCAA settlement terms as college sports economic revolution...
Arizona Daily Star· 7 days agoThe Pac-12 has become the fifth and final power conference to approve settlement terms in a...
The college sports business enters a new era of uncertainty
Politico· 2 days ago...Council on Education, Association of American Universities, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, and Council on Governmental Relations said in a letter to Wray this month. — When Historically Black Colleges and Universities were targeted with bomb threats in 2022, for example,...