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The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
A legal action known as the House Settlement is allowing thousands of former NCAA athletes to be paid for lost wages.
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Ohio State’s athletic department is creating a Name, Image, and Likeness group for student-athletes in response to a ruling ...
Over the weekend, there was another big step and potential change for the future of college athletics. Judge Claudia Wilken approved a deal between the NCAA, conferences and athletes that ...
Nearly all of the $20.5 million that Ohio State is allowed to share with athletes in the next academic year will be through ...
The NCAA's landmark settlement in the House case included a pool of roughly $2.8 billion to be set aside for former college athletes who weren't allowed to be c ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed House Bill 126 into law, a sweeping measure that allows the state's universities to ...