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The $14 million NIL plan in Chapel Hill may face sharp limits under the NCAA’s new revenue-sharing cap, and UNC must now make ...
Most projections estimate 75% of revenue sharing will go toward football. It begs the question: What happens to the ...
Texas A&M athletics braces for major changes as NIL-era revenue sharing reshapes scholarships, rosters, and Title IX funding.
The aftermath of the recent passing of the NCAA v. House Settlement has set off another set of dominoes for college athletics ...
LSU has been preparing for the new system in college sports. Here's what the Tigers plan to do after the House settlement was ...
Reconsidering how we view past NCAA violations at UVA and Virginia Tech speaks to the clarity of hindsight and the evolution ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
Deal’s done. Settlement approved. For years, you’ve heard about this lawsuit, House vs. NCAA, and we’ve written countless ...
"We welcome the opportunity to move forward in this new era of collegiate athletics," Gophers AD Mark Coyle said.
On June 6th, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California approved the House V. NCAA settlement, a 2.8 billion-dollar agreement to provide ba ...
An initial estimate after the NCAA settlement is that 75 percent of the $20.5 million universities can allocate to their athletic programs will go to football.
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The NCAA House settlement is a good-faith attempt to reach out to -- and compensate -- athletes who just missed the current ...
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