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Pending approval, the $2.8 billion House settlement will allow schools to share revenue with athletes directly for use of ...
An attorney representing current and former college football players and other athletes in the proposed House v. NCAA settlement is not happy with President Tru ...
College football doesn't need Trump to make it great; it remains great. Whatever its shortcomings, those are for football ...
“Coach Saban and Trump’s eleventh-hour talks of executive orders and other meddling are just more unneeded self-involvement.
"During his time scrutinizing the athlete pay structure, he made tens of millions of dollars," the attorney said.
Attorneys in the $2.8B NCAA case are finalizing a deal to address roster limit concerns, aiming to resolve objections and meet a judge's deadline this week.
Florida Network recruiting reporters Jon Santucci and Nick Wilson discuss President Trump considering executive order to ...
College of Charleston basketball player Ante Brzovic filed a lawsuit against the NCAA seeking another year of eligibility ...
In this new age of college athletics with NIL and the transfer portal, athletes need someone to have their back ...
A settlement in the case of House v. NCAA would allow all Division I schools to share revenue directly with student-athletes if it receives final approval this month ...