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The House vs. NCAA settlement will require University of Cincinnati athletics to share approximately $20.5 million with ...
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford is in favor of the recently approved NCAA House settlement, but has concerns about ...
The man steps onto a raised platform, walks behind a podium and leans toward the microphone. Before him, more than 200 ...
Two days after the approval of a groundbreaking $2.8 billion antitrust settlement, thousands of athletic directors and department personnel traveled to Orlando, Florida, for the annual National ...
Two days after the approval of a groundbreaking $2.8 billion antitrust settlement, thousands of athletic directors and ...
As college sports shift to direct athlete pay, leaders work to clarify enforcement and penalties for new NIL rules amid uncertainty ...
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The historic House v. NCAA settlement will reshape college athletics, allowing revenue sharing and reduced NCAA control.
Tennessee was willing to undermine a key component of the House settlement on behalf of a player it wanted back on its ...
Ohio State athletic director Ross Bjork addressed the changes coming to college sports following the settlement of the House v NCAA case.
Ohio State University is now allowed to pay its student athletes. Around $18 million will go toward paying the athletes for ...
While waiting for the House v. NCAA settlement to conclude, I, like many other college football fans, had to finally accept ...
After approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement, college athletics has entered a new era of revenue sharing with ...
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