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The $14 million NIL plan in Chapel Hill may face sharp limits under the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing cap, and UNC must now make ...
An initial estimate after the NCAA settlement is that 75 percent of the $20.5 million universities can allocate to their athletic programs will go to football.
College athletics changed Friday night. Schools are now allowed permitted to share revenue with athletes within certain ...
Months before a judge put the final stamp of approval on the highly-anticipated House v. NCAA settlement, Mizzou Athletics ...
Washington, DC – June 6, 2025 – Today marks a historic milestone for college athletics in the United States. The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has [Read More...] ...
Missouri AD Laird Veatch says the decision about paying student athletes in House v. NCAA will be a "critical opportunity for ...
Officials with Alabama’s two largest Universities shared their thoughts on a $2.8B settlement Friday that will pave the way for colleges to begin paying their student athletes.
A federal judge has ruled that the NCAA must pay college athletes, signaling what many feel is the beginning of the end of ...
Most projections estimate 75% of revenue sharing will go toward football. It begs the question: What happens to the ...
“Since the court’s initial approval of the settlement in July 2024, Penn State Athletics has been preparing to meet the ...