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President Donald Trump on July 24, 2025 issued an executive order titled “Saving College Sports.” This order, which follows recent significant ...
Opinion: Temple University's Kenneth Jacobsen explains how revenue sharing is good for student athletes but will force a ...
The House v. NCAA settlement, effective July 1, 2025, marks a new era in college sports compensation that allows for payments to student-athletes for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL) ...
PayPal remains a fintech leader with a resilient platform and global ambitions, despite rising competition and profit ...
Iowa finds itself No. 7 in the poll, one spot behind last year's surprise Big Ten contender Indiana and one spot ahead of ...
IT IS A NEW ERA. SCHOOLS ARE NOW DIRECTLY PAYING COLLEGE ATHLETES. IT BEGAN THIS MONTH AND THERE ARE A LOT OF QUESTIONS FOR ...
After five years of litigation and negotiations, an antitrust settlement between the NCAA, the Power Five Conferences (Pac-12, Big Ten, Big 12, SEC, and ACC), and current and former Division I ...
A federal judge on Friday, July 11, awarded lawyers for the plaintiffs in three athlete-compensation antitrust cases against the NCAA and the Power Five conferences more $520 million in legal fees ...
It officially ends any administrative restrictions to athletes’ NIL compensation within limits, but it allows schools and conferences to establish what is — and isn’t — permissible.
Arizona State began distributing revenue-sharing funds to athletes on July 10, in response to the recent House v. NCAA settlement.
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