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A new era of college athletics is beginning after a federal judge approved a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement last week.
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EssentiallySports on MSNWhat Happens If 'NIL Go' Blocks $600+ Deals? Industry Expert Lays Out Options for NCAA College AthletesWhen the court finally approved the NCAA vs. The post What Happens If 'NIL Go' Blocks $600+ Deals? Industry Expert Lays Out ...
BYU’s new guard has said NIL was not the driving factor in his decision to transfer. Even if that isn’t the case, Drew hopes ...
Federal judge Claudia Wilken ended five years of ongoing litigation late last Friday night when she finally approved the House settlement, the most consequential development in college sports in ...
The landmark House settlement seeks some equilibrium on the playing field. But plenty of questions—and some denial—remains.
While Buddie is optimistic about the future of college athletics, he’s not naive. The effectiveness of this new era will come ...
At KU, men’s basketball coach Bill Self has committed to play in a NIL-based tournament in Las Vegas (the Players Era ...
As earthshaking as the House settlement with the NCAA is, universities have been planning for this for so long, the actual ...
What happens to Purdue's name, image and likeness collectives and fundraising? Here are five frequently asked questions about ...
College sports is entering a new era of revenue sharing following the house vs NCAA settlement. Here's how it could impact Florida athletics.
Johnson v. NCAA could be a clarifying win for the organization on employment, or it could be the case that hastens dramatic ...
Confusion, because the SARRF sounds an awful lot like the MESA Foundation, the NIL collective that amassed close to $3 million this season for, well, student-athlete recruitment and retention of the ...
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