A walk-on football player at Stanford and a gymnast at Temple have filed objections to the proposed lawsuit settlement that’s set to reshape college sports.
4. The House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement is approved by Judge Claudia Wilken in April to begin the era of revenue sharing. For ...
Former Auburn Tigers quarterback argues NIL deals, which dominate decision-making, allow more college football teams to ...
Dunham School five-star quarterback Elijah Haven ranks as the No. 1 overall player in the 2027 Recruiting Cycle following a ...
The Bengals' new defensive coordinator kept his residence in Cincinnati after his first stint with the team and is excited to ...
By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer On Nov. 30, 2024, Ryan Day watched as his Ohio State Buckeyes, after losing for the fourth ...
Beyond success on the playing field, Clawson embodied the finest ideals of intercollegiate sports: excellence in competition, ...
EA Sports recently released a surprising title update for EA Sports College Football 25. Many players had assumed the game would no longer receive updates, as the development team had shifted focus to ...
In this age of college football, players recognizing something more than themselves is hard to imagine but that’s what ...
Eight of the ACC's 18 teams have losing records as the season heads toward the home stretch while only 2, Duke and Louisville ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
How to revise the College Football Playoff? Will teams really put a cap on revenue-sharing? Will Title IX be affected? Our ...