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After a lengthy litigation process, the NCAA will provide US$2.8 billion in back pay, while allowing schools to directly pay athletes for the first time.
College sports are at an inflection point. Approval of the long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement was finally granted on Friday, a decision set to reshape the future of college sports. And yet, so ...
A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
"The NCAA has and will continue to be a national leader in advancing responsible gaming policies, and this extended partnership with Genius Sports continues that commitment with a first-of-its ...
The NCAA is preparing for some of its most significant rule changes in recent memory, with proposals across multiple college sports—including football and basketball—set to reshape the way the ...
NCAA President Charlie Baker appeared to welcome the idea of President Donald Trump creating a commission on college sports amid a turbulent landscape for collegiate athletics.
The unpopular idea of expanding the NCAA men’s basketball tournament is no longer a distant possibility. College sports administrators appear determined to ram a bigger tournament down fans ...
The proposals are pending approval of the $2.8 billion House settlement reached last year of three separate antitrust cases against the NCAA and college sports' power conferences.
College Sports NCAA passes series of rules that sets table for schools to pay players directly An athlete's ability to be paid directly by his or her university is on track to be enshrined in a ...