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A White House official says the Trump administration is seeking a $1 billion settlement from the University of California, ...
The House Settlement has arrived. Colleges, universities, and athletes are all scrambling to make sense of the settlement, figure out what it means for them, and position themselves to maximize ...
While the House Settlement addresses some, but clearly not all, of the sins of the past, the crux of the settlement is how it changes college athletics going forward.
The House v. NCAA settlement includes nearly $2.6 billion in back pay over the next 10 years to all Division I athletes who competed in college sports from 2016 to 2024.
The House settlement that was supposed to have calmed the college sports waters has done nothing but churn them. Here are four bullet points to know.
The House v. NCAA settlement passed and schools will begin paying players as part of the $2.8 billion revenue-sharing agreement, but where is the oversight?
The Citadel athletic director Art Chase talks about why the downtown military school opted out of the NCAA settlement and the university's stance on name, image likeness.
Collectives will be treated like other “valid” businesses by the NIL Go clearinghouse. The post House v. NCAA Lawyers Reach Agreement on NIL Collectives appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The House v. NCAA settlement has ushered in the revenue-sharing era of collegiate sports, allowing schools that opt in to directly share revenue with student-athletes.
Arkansas football coach Sam Pittman says a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement has leveled the playing field in college football. Speaking Thursday at SEC media days, Pittman explained the settlement ...