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With every athletic department in the Big Ten generating varying amounts of revenue, yet expected to distribute the same ...
Wisconsin's suit versus Miami might offer a first new indication of how college sports complaints are resolved, but not a ...
By July 1, the University of Pittsburgh will have made a choice: fund up to a quarter-billion-dollar commitment to pay its ...
Schools can now pay athletes directly as part of the House vs. NCAA settlement. They have a cap of $20.5 million to distribute among varsity sports as they see fit. Third-party name, image and ...
Legislation isn't necessarily going to save the day for college sports, and we just got one recent example of why.
The UW System claims University of Miami intentionally induced the player to breach his record-breaking name, image and likeness contracts and transfer to Miami, costing millions.
Utah’s new men’s basketball coach shared his thoughts on what the seismic move means for the sport and college athletics in ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement means new NIL rules and how money can be distributed to athletes, a decision embraced by Bill ...
Wisconsin is suing Miami for tampering as a result of the Xavier Lucas transfer saga from the spring. Here's what it could ...
Freshman Emma Reathaford's mother is a lawyer based in Los Angeles. Laura Reathaford was concerned about the roster limits ...
Money universities make with dorms, dining plans, bookstores, and more will partially be redirected to Florida collegiate ...
Marketing their name, image, or likeness —also known as NIL — has become a profitable sideline for many Michigan athletes.