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The USC Trojans have begun cutting athletic department jobs as the university prepares to pay athletes directly under the newly approved House v. NCAA settlemen ...
Already, collectives affiliated with Colorado, Alabama, Notre Dame, Georgia and others have announced they’re shutting down. Georgia, Ohio State and Illinois are among those that have announced plans ...
When Joe Castiglione was hired at Oklahoma at athletic director in 1998, there was no way for him to predict how much the ...
In this article, Heights' sports editor Maria Stefanoudakis breaks down the implications of the House vs. NCAA decision on BC ...
District 2 Representative Shomari Figures is leading an effort to create a framework in order to stabilize the use of name, ...
A bill to regulate college sports introduced in the House would offer limited antitrust protection for the NCAA, while barring schools from using student fees to pay for college athletic programs.
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In a new report by The Athletic, the conference’s coaches were granted anonymity when speaking about Tech’s $55 million NIL ...
The new revenue-sharing model, authorized by an NCAA legal settlement last month, has radically changed the landscape of college sports.
The bill would federally protect and recognize the ability of student-athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
It’s no secret that the last few years have been a whirlwind for all the stakeholders involved in college football. WVU ...
When Fans Meet Idols reached out about an NIL opportunity, Orsini decided to turn it into a deal for purpose, not for profit, ...
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