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The House v. NCAA settlement is reshaping college sports by enabling direct athlete pay, raising new legal battles over NIL, ...
Ohio State merges its top NIL collectives into Buckeye Sports Group, delivering structured support and long-term growth ...
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With new rules about paying college athletes, will new College Sports Commission be able to police money that will change hands under the table?
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For the major athletic departments that plan to continue to play in the highest level of college sports, the recent House v.
"Reese never got a phone call," Nelson, coach of Texas-based Hotshots Fastpitch, told the Austin American-Statesman on Friday ...
College athletics has gone through unprecedented change. Will college athletics find a happy place? Or will greed and consolidation of wealth burst its bubble?
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The first thing you need to understand about the House settlement, despite bold proclamations that it will spawn an exciting, ...
College sports, at least officially, has changed forever in the aftermath of a judge’s decision to approve an out-of-court settlement that allows schools to pay their athletes. Following that ...
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Some contend collective bargaining could create the structure college athletics needs, but there’s a lot of devils in those details.
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SB Nation on MSNTommy Lloyd discusses Arizona men’s basketball’s ‘moving parts’ since 2024-25 endedFollowing his team’s loss to Duke in the Sweet 16 in late March, Tommy Lloyd went through the customary postgame press ...
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El Paso Matters on MSNThe next conquest: How Jake Fette is leading El Paso athletes into the NIL eraJake Fette’s path from Del Valle to Arizona State shows how top athletes — and their families — are navigating the new ...
A recent vote from the Michigan State Board of Trustees has increased student tuition by 4.5% while loaning several million ...
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