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With the majority of the revenue sharing likely headed to football and men’s basketball, some smaller programs in major athletic departments will receive none.
Just one day after Texas passed a bill letting athletes over 17 sign contracts with schools for NIL, the long-running House v ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the terms for a $2.8B settlement against the NCAA, allowing schools to pay players directly ...
A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
After the approved House Settlement, schools can now directly pay athletes, and it will be crucial for big schools like ...
A federal judge’s decision to approve the House v. NCAA settlement is expected to forever alter the landscape of college ...
All Big 5 schools except Penn likely will opt in to the new revenue-sharing system, which will dramatically affect ...
Gonzaga is extraordinarily well-position for the next era following the House vs. NCAA settlement. Here are other winners and ...
After months of anticipation and many pauses in The House v. NCAA lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken, approved ...
It took five years for the $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA and five major conferences to reach a settlement.
The long-awaited House vs. NCAA decision officially ends the era of collegiate athletes as amateurs, but will likely lead to ...