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A federal judge’s decision to approve the House v. NCAA settlement is expected to forever alter the landscape of college ...
Very late on Friday afternoon, we got a massive end-of-the week news dump when a judge officially approved a settlement in ...
A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports ...
Under the terms of the new settlement, schools have the option to keep current players on their rosters and temporarily exceed new limits — for football, the number was 105 — until their eligibility ...
Mia Scott's fourth-inning grand slam was the decisive blow in leading the Longhorns to a women's softball national ...
Talib went on to have a 12-year career in the NFL. A five-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, Talib helped the Broncos win ...
Bryan Seeley, who has been Major League Baseball's Executive Vice President of Legal & Operations since March 2022, has been ...
The ability of college athletics to succeed in the new era of revenue sharing is dependent on schools actually following the rules for common good.
A multi-billion dollar legal settlement was approved on Friday which allows for schools to pay players directly, a huge decision in college sports. How will thi ...
If there is any proverbial fire to this smoke, what would such a deal look like to make sense for both parties?
UH, Texas and Texas A&M will be all-in in the new financial order of college athletics. A federal judge on Friday signed off ...
Late on Friday night, the NCAA was approved to make changes to roster limits, Name, Image and Likeness guidelines and player ...