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Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania native Gavin Sidwar has been a member of the Missouri Tigers 2026 recruiting class. He's played as big ...
The FSU Board of Trustees didn’t waste any time taking advantage of a new state university system policy that will allow the ...
A recent report from the Los Angeles Times looked at the Trojans' plan to attack this new era of college sports ...
In the wake of U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken granting final approval to the 10-year settlement between the NCAA, power ...
Bill Paulos is happy there will be more oversight, that the House v. NCAA settlement demands more scrutiny of name, image and ...
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Wisconsin's suit versus Miami might offer a first new indication of how college sports complaints are resolved, but not a ...
By July 1, the University of Pittsburgh will have made a choice: fund up to a quarter-billion-dollar commitment to pay its ...
Legislation isn't necessarily going to save the day for college sports, and we just got one recent example of why.
The UW System claims University of Miami intentionally induced the player to breach his record-breaking name, image and likeness contracts and transfer to Miami, costing millions.
Utah’s new men’s basketball coach shared his thoughts on what the seismic move means for the sport and college athletics in ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement means new NIL rules and how money can be distributed to athletes, a decision embraced by Bill ...