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Penn State Athletic Director Pat Kraft believes some terms of the House vs. NCAA settlement may benefit the Nittany Lions.
Trump has indicated he would like to help facilitate a federal solution for college sports, possibly with an executive order.
LSU has been preparing for the new system in college sports. Here's what the Tigers plan to do after the House settlement was ...
The nuclear fallout last week between President Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk wasn’t just a car wreck. This was a ...
College Sports are in a new age with the growth of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals. On June 6, Judge Claudia Wilken approved the deal to allow programs to ...
Speaking of enforcement, the CSC is expected to resolve any investigations within 45 days — a major shift from the long, ...
Major college sports underwent another seismic shift Friday night when a federal judge in Oakland, Calif., gave final approval to the House v. NCAA settlement that brings on the distribution of ...
Under the terms of the new settlement, schools have the option to keep current players on their rosters and temporarily exceed new limits — for football, the number was 105 — until their eligibility ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approval includes nearly $2.8 billion in back damages for former and current athletes and a $20.5 ...
At some point,” said a personnel director, “maybe we'll get two years in a row where we know what's going on.” ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA antitrust settlement, opening the door for Division I athletic departments to share revenue with its athletes and provide full-ride scholarships to ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement has been approved. Schools can now directly pay its athletes for name, image and likeness.