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With the passage of the House v. NCAA settlement in June, the NCAA is preparing to dramatically change its structure. In a ...
As athletes begin sharing in the revenue, the next decade will determine whether they gain real negotiating power. Part 1 of ...
Part 4 of our series on the future of college athletics focuses on the fate of mid-major programs as the power conferences ...
South Carolina head women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley recently sat down with former First Lady Michelle Obama on her ...
Colleges are allowed $20.5 million in revenue sharing with athletes this year, but some question if women athletes will get ...
The implications of the NCAA's House settlement on revenue sharing with student athletes may have ripple effects on academic programs like accounting.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how university officials in Oklahoma are navigating revenue sharing with student athletes.
In another twist in college athletics’ new revenue-share era, attorneys for the plaintiffs in the House settlement believe ...
There was a time when the SEC was the unquestioned king of college football as evidenced by 13 national titles over the last ...
The settlement restructuring college athletics is already dealing with issues. Did the NCAA and power conferences get duped ...
The House v. NCAA settlement passed and schools will begin paying players as part of the $2.8 billion revenue-sharing agreement, but where is the oversight?
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