A walk-on football player at Stanford and a gymnast at Temple have filed objections to the proposed lawsuit settlement that’s set to reshape college sports.
4. The House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement is approved by Judge Claudia Wilken in April to begin the era of revenue sharing. For ...
Former Auburn Tigers quarterback argues NIL deals, which dominate decision-making, allow more college football teams to ...
Dunham School five-star quarterback Elijah Haven ranks as the No. 1 overall player in the 2027 Recruiting Cycle following a ...
In one of the most highly anticipated women's basketball matchups of the college season so far - No. 1 UCLA visiting No. 8 ...
By Charlie Miller, Staff Writer On Nov. 30, 2024, Ryan Day watched as his Ohio State Buckeyes, after losing for the fourth ...
Where are Pat Kelsey's Louisville Cardinals in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll ahead of their ACC game vs. Wake Forest?
Tom Izzo noted the challenges of building a culture amid the transfer portal and NIL era in college athletics.
Beyond success on the playing field, Clawson embodied the finest ideals of intercollegiate sports: excellence in competition, ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
How to revise the College Football Playoff? Will teams really put a cap on revenue-sharing? Will Title IX be affected? Our ...
An agreement signed last year between the NCAA and those Power Five conferences allows schools to give athletes a portion of ...