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NIL promises made to recruits, now coaches wait for key decision to learn whether they can keep them
Uncertainty over a key element of the $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement that is reshaping college sports has placed ...
Darius Taylor is a key part of Minnesota's offense, playing for a program he wants to give "everything" to this season.
Football coaches, players and administrators shared skepticism and some hope in a post–House settlement world as they await College Sports Commission’s rulings.
Antitrust Precedent Every attempt to cap athlete pay over the last decade—O’Bannon, Alston, House—has ended with the courts ...
As college athletics enters a new era of revenue sharing, the University of Central Arkansas is choosing a different path.
A national framework for NIL issues in college sports is moving forward in Congress, clearing two committees this week.
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Unrivaled, the 3-on-3 league founded by WNBA stars Napheesa Collier and Breanna Stewart, officially announced NIL deals with ...
Five attorneys general opposed the SCORE Act, claiming it gives too much power to the NCAA and risks undermining athlete compensation progress.
A GRIP ON SPORTS • Where were we? Oh, ya. Thinking about a lot of things that seem to be sports related. Money, of course.
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti signed a letter alongside four other Attorneys General urging Congress not to ...
Next week, college football coaches can put the recruiting promises they’ve made to high school seniors on paper.
Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal shared his thoughts on the major changes coming to college football this summer during ...
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