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The school distributed $10.3 million of the $31 million in just the last month ahead of the House settlement taking effect ...
The settlement in the House vs NCAA case earlier this month that officially allows schools to directly pay student-athletes ...
Hattiesburg (Miss.) five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys continues navigating a critical stretch in his recruitment process ...
Westtown's Seth Berger and Malvern Prep's David Gueriera weigh in on how the recruiting process will change for their players ...
The Star spoke with KU AD Travis Goff about several topics related to revenue sharing. Here’s everything you need to know ...
Louisiana soon could raise taxes on sports betting to help finance the athletic departments at many of its public ...
Welcome to my first Mailbag since May 14, which means I haven’t had a chance to weigh in on the approval of the House ...
NBA Draft is just over a week away. In the era of NIL, the number of players taking the quicker route to the NBA is shrinking, which is why we saw 50 p ...
South Carolina QB Turned Down $8 Million to Stay With Gamecocks originally appeared on Athlon Sports. South Carolina quarterback LaNorris Sellers turned down multiple lucrative NIL offers, including ...
Louisiana soon could raise taxes on sports betting to help finance the athletic departments at many of its public universities. Legislation pending before Gov. Jeff Landry would ...
While waiting for the House v. NCAA settlement to conclude, I, like many other college football fans, had to finally accept that the amateurism model, in place for over a century, has come to an end.
The landscape of college athletics in the name, image, and likeness era was forever changed on Friday. A deal between the NCAA and lawyers representing Division-I ...