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The House vs. NCAA settlement will require University of Cincinnati athletics to share approximately $20.5 million with ...
National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics convention this week included a very hot topic: The $2.8 billion ...
A half hour later down the hall, thousands more gathered to hear NCAA president Charlie Baker speak publicly for the first ...
A new era of college athletics is beginning after a federal judge approved a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement last week.
Eight female athletes have filed an appeal of the landmark House v. NCAA settlement, arguing that women would not receive ...
FSU Athletic Director Michael Alford is in favor of the recently approved NCAA House settlement, but has concerns about ...
So, after a delayed start, the House vs. NCAA settlement has gone into effect. It’s all going to be different, and things ...
In the first Congressional hearing since the House v. NCAA settlement was approved, the House Committee on Energy and ...
An appeal was filed Wednesday by a group of eight women athletes on the basis of Title IX, specifically regarding backpay for ...
A $2.8B settlement lets colleges pay players directly—ending amateurism and triggering major shifts in sports budgets and rosters.
If anyone thought the approval of the House settlement would result in a newfound focus and agreement among lawmakers over a ...
The historic House v. NCAA settlement will reshape college athletics, allowing revenue sharing and reduced NCAA control.