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First I was a little bit hesitant. … I’ve been (at Stanford) for three months, and I’ve drank the Kool-Aid, and it is different. It is different in the best of ways,”
The new College Sports Commission, launched by the major conferences to govern player athletic eligibility, has set out to curb the power and influence of booster collectives. The Commission set up a clearinghouse through which any player deal worth $600 or more must pass to be approved.
At last year’s Paris Olympics, 75 percent of US Olympians and 53 percent of Paralympians had a connection with US college sports.
It’s the latest chapter in a fight that’s been bubbling for years. In 2021, the NCAA adopted a policy allowing athletes to benefit from name, image, and likeness deals, otherwise known as NIL. That change meant college athletes can make millions of dollars without leaving for the pros.
It’s a tumultuous time to be in a college sports leadership position. That’s largely the result of seismic alterations to the student-athlete experience centered around NIL, following lengthy discussion and legal jousting.
EA Sports is working on a new College Basketball game after over 15 years, so here's everything you need to know about it.
CBS News reported Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order establishing national standards for name, image and likeness initiatives. What that order would entail, and what Trump's vision for college athletics looks like,
Despite Trump‘s involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein controversy, the president apparently still has time to put "boundaries" on college sports’ name, image, and likeness legislation
An expert panel has identified the country’s best colleges and universities that have their own special traditions both on and off the field.
What does the NCAA settlement mean for college sports? We answer the burning questions A settlement allowing revenue sharing with NCAA athletes will transform college sports.
This news won't come as much of a shocker to both Michigan and Ohio State fans. In fact, it may be the only thing that the two rival fanbases can agree on — Mic