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A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
Late on Friday night, the NCAA was approved to make changes to roster limits, Name, Image and Likeness guidelines and player ...
The agreement brings a seismic shift to hundreds of schools that were forced to reckon with the reality that their players ...
At some point,” said a personnel director, “maybe we'll get two years in a row where we know what's going on.” ...
Very late on Friday afternoon, we got a massive end-of-the week news dump when a judge officially approved a settlement in the NCAA v. House case. With the ruling, the landscape of college athletics ...
The settlement, which resolves three antitrust cases, establishes a new revenue sharing model that acts as a salary cap. The ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement received its long-awaited final approval on Friday night, clearing the way for schools to ...
Under the terms of the new settlement, schools have the option to keep current players on their rosters and temporarily exceed new limits — for football, the number was 105 — until their eligibility ...
Nearly four years after the House v. NCAA class action lawsuit was first filed, United States District Judge Claudia Wilken approved ...