The Ivy League is set to opt out of the impending House v NCAA settlement according to an email obtained by the Inquirer that ...
The outgoing leadership in the Department of Education finally issued guidance on Title IX's application to NIL compensation.
The House lawsuit will pave the way for schools to begin sharing revenue directly with its athletes next school year.
A walk-on football player at Stanford and a gymnast at Temple have filed objections to the proposed lawsuit settlement that’s ...
Change is inevitable. This sentiment resonates across the college sports landscape. Few, if any, would argue that the current model of ...
The association needs a new governance structure to accommodate the more professionalized parts of the NCAA’s membership.
Former Texas A&M running back Kwame Etwi wrote an objection asking the court to “reconsider the criteria for the damage class ...
The House v. NCAA settlement is slated to go into effect before next season and is expected to create essentially an entirely new reality for roster building and roster management. While the ...
The Ivy League will opt out of a pending NCAA settlement set to provide direct compensation to former and current college athletes, according to an email sent to Ivy League student-athletes on Jan. 21 ...
The Indiana athletics department eliminated 25 positions as it looks to trim 10% of the budget from each of its auxiliaries ...
Caleb Love catches a lot of heat for his shooting slumps. On Monday night he was trending on social media for a different ...
The Ivy League’s decision to opt out of the NCAA payment settlement is the latest in a series of self-limiting policies. Columnist Walker Carnathan discusses the consequences of opting out of a ...