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The House settlement that was supposed to have calmed the college sports waters has done nothing but churn them. Here are four bullet points to know.
In the latest twist on whether college athletes whose NCAA eligibility has expired have a legal right to keep playing for NIL ...
Texas A&M almost tripled its NIL war chest from 2023-24, when its athletes received $19.4 million. Though there is major ...
Former Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor was seeking damages from the NCAA after being suspended for taking NIL money ...
In spring 2024, only 67 NCAA athletics programs reported revenues of more than $51 million. In the past year alone, Texas A&M ...
A federal judge dismissed Terrelle Pryor's lawsuit against the NCAA, Big Ten and others, ruling it unviable due to timeliness ...
First reported by CBS News Senior White House and Political Correspondent Ed O'Keefe, President Donald Trump plans on signing an executive order that will establish a "national standard" for the NCAA ...
Former USC Trojans running back Reggie Bush is involved in a legal battle with the NCAA, Pac-12, and USC, but the Heisman Trophy winner appears to have suffered ...
Alabama Football Wide Receiver Ryan Williams became just the second college football player to sign a deal with Nike in the NIL era.
July 2025 marked the completion of four academic years in which college athletes could earn money from their name, image, and likeness. Texas A&M’s total compensation has at least doubled every year ...
Olympic sports leaders are concerned that the House Settlement will stop Power Four schools from spending less than they do ...
CBS News reported Wednesday that President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order establishing national standards for ...