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The business of college sports was upended after a federal judge approved a settlement between the National Collegiate ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNHow NCAA revenue share will affect Ohio State athleticsA Federal judge ruled Friday that the NCAA must pay $2.8 billion after settling a lawsuit brought on by former athletes. The ...
The new rules will go into effect on July 1 after the antitrust case addressed several issues with the amateur system the ...
Division I athletes will soon be able to receive direct payments from their schools for the first time in NCAA history.
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement is being touted as a path to stability for college sports, clearing the way for schools to ...
And when the lights at Dell Diamond were shining the brightest, the Bearcats capitalized. Aledo (34-8) defeated Smithson ...
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Zakai Zeigler sued the NCAA on May 20 over its rules limiting him to four seasons in a five-year window as an unlawful ...
Clemson baseball has received a commitment from Catawba transfer pitcher Hayden Simmerson, who led NCAA Division II in saves ...
The race is over in a flash, but it rarely disappoints. Watch the women’s 100 at the 2025 NCAA Division I Men’s and Women’s ...
Opponents of the House v. NCAA settlement have long voiced concerns regarding its potential impact on gender equity and Title ...
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The House vs. NCAA ruling requires NCAA Division I football teams, including FAMU, to reduce their roster from 120 to 105 ...
After a lengthy litigation process, the NCAA has agreed to provide US$2.8 billion in back pay to former and current college athletes, while allowing schools to directly pay athletes for the first time ...
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