The NCAA has settled the lawsuit with the attorneys general of Tennessee and Virginia and other states over its rules prohibiting name, image and likeness compensation for recruits.
Rossi Santo is finally getting his shot. A longtime area assistant coach, Santo has been tapped as the new head football coach at West Geauga. The school announced the decision on Jan. 30 on X ...
The Auburn Tigers are among three programs who are see as the inevitable winner of this year's national championship ...
Former NCAA women's swimmers Kylee Alons and Kaitlynn Wheeler shared their experience facing Thomas at a hearing in the ...
One week removed from the national championship, we have turned an eye to 2025. The following predictions for major developments (on the field and off) are partly intended to make the Hotline look ...
The Nebraska-Kearney football program is entering a two-year probation period thanks to recruiting violations committed by the program’s former coaching staff.
The deadline has come and gone for objections to be filed against the landmark $2.8 billion settlement of antitrust ...
Amid the major changes across college football and other NCAA sports that includes arevenue-sharing plan with players, ...
D'Andre McKenzie, a walk-on cornerback who spent four seasons with the Tigers, argues that walk-ons should be eligible for ...
Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia recently sued the NCAA over similar eligibility standards. The post Another Lawsuit Seeks to Challenge the NCAA’s Eligibility Clock appeared first on Front Office Sports.
More than 300 former Wolverines have joined the class-action lawsuit, which the NCAA and Big Ten is looking to get dismissed.