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All Big 5 schools except Penn likely will opt in to the new revenue-sharing system, which will dramatically affect ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNScott Stricklin backs House v. NCAA ruling: 'Important step forward for college athletics'Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin praised the approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, calling the move an ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
With NIL reforms and direct school payments starting, fans say college football is evolving — or dying — in real time.
The ongoing House v. NCAA settlement was officially approved on Friday, marking a new era of college sports. Schools are now legally allowed to pay their athletes directly, so what does it mean for ...
Indiana basketball's NIL resources were more important than ever as Darian DeVries filled out his roster this offseason.
Former Kentucky star Anthony Davis weighs in on NIL and how the evolving landscape is changing the heart of college ...
The new system of schools now being allowed pay their athletes directly under NIL, will only widen the gap between big and ...
Now that the House v. NCAA settlement has been approved, college football enters a new era where schools will pay players directly for their NIL.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNNotre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua to discuss college athletics with President TrumpNotre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua and SEC commissioner Greg Sankey are meeting with President Donald Trump.
House vs. NCAA lawsuit has been settled. Ronnie Flores breaks down what it means and why the lawsuits vs. the NCAA won't stop ...
A landmark $2.8 billion settlement lets colleges pay athletes directly, ending a century-old ban and reshaping NCAA sports, ...
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