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Starting July 1, athletic departments will be able to compensate athletes directly from their revenues. Here's how the ...
Welcome to the end of amateurism—and the chaotic beginning of whatever comes next. In the wake of a landmark antitrust ...
A federal judge’s final approval of the NCAA’s $2.8 billion settlement with student-athletes won’t quell all the antitrust ...
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas — one of the loudest critics of the NCAA and the highest-profile celebrity who long ...
The push from the NCAA and Power Five conferences to enact federal legislation regarding college sports is intensifying.
The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
A legal action known as the House Settlement is allowing thousands of former NCAA athletes to be paid for lost wages.
The NCAA's landmark settlement in the House case included a pool of roughly $2.8 billion to be set aside for former college athletes who weren't allowed to be c ...