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NCAA attorneys finally got a win in a courtroom this week, but the victory bell rang so hollow, it echoed. And if you weren't in North Carolina, you probably didn't even hear it. Four football ...
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors cleared the way Monday for schools to begin directly paying college athletes, pending approval of a massive antitrust lawsuit settlement, by signing off on ...
The board approved the cutting of several rules linked to athlete pay and unpaid amateur sports in the NCAA, according to The Washington Post, which said California-based District Judge Claudia ...
The NCAA for the first time is authorizing licensed sportsbooks to use its marks and logos and receive official data from championship events, including the men's and women's basketball ...
The NCAA on Tuesday levied stiff penalties including three years of probation against the Fordham men's basketball program over "impermissible benefits" provided to prospective athletes on ...
The NCAA passed rules Monday that would upend decades of precedent by allowing colleges to pay their athletes per terms of a multibillion-dollar lawsuit settlement expected to go into effect this ...
The changes will eliminate around 150 rules and alter many others in the NCAA's sprawling rulebook. They essentially codify measures set up by the settlement, including: Modifying bylaws to allow ...
The NCAA has approved changes designed to prevent players from going down with an injury to slow down offenses playing at a fast tempo. Starting in 2025, a team will be charged a timeout if its ...
IRVING, Texas — The NCAA and power conferences’ settlement of three antitrust cases hangs in the balance. In an order issued on Wednesday, a California judge announced that she will not ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement has seismic ramifications for the college sport model. The case situates the tension between amateurism, pay-for-play, and name, image, and likeness. The former being ...
“We’re seeing more and more that plaintiffs are testing the boundaries, and the NCAA is getting worried,” said Sam Ehrlich, an assistant professor of legal studies at Boise State and former ...
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