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President Trump is looking to establish national standards for college athlete endorsement deals — an issue that has upended collegiate sports and led some student athletes to make millions.
Rep. Russell Fry, R-S.C, said the future of college sports could be at risk if Congress fails to act. He said the bill ...
A bill in the U.S. House of Representatives that would codify critical aspects of college sports has cleared its first ...
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 student ...
On July 10, 2025, the newly constituted College Sports Commission (CSC) issued a memorandum to university athletic directors regarding the future of third-party Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) ...
After going 13-11 in his first two years, Deion Sanders is getting ready to get rolling for his third season with the ...
Starting Tuesday, schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college sports brought about by a multibillion-dollar legal settlement.
Colleges can start paying their athletes directly starting July 1 This marks the dawn of a new era in college sports brought about by a multibillion-dollar legal settlement.
Jason & Rhonda talk with University of Michigan Professor & Podcast Host Greg Dooley about the new NCAA NIL/Revenue Sharing rules which begin July 1.
NCAA Faces Backlash After Proposed Rule Changes on Sports Betting originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The NCAA may be loosening its grip on regulations with sports betting.
The NCAA Division I Council passed legislation on Wednesday that allows teams to schedule 32 regular-season games, ending a seven-year period where 31 games was the maximum. The current NCAA rules ...