The NCAA's NIL policy and a 2024 settlement change how college athletes can be compensated, impacting antitrust lawsuits and athlete earnings.
“If the NCAA doesn’t completely reform itself, it’s toast,” argued Roger Noll, an emeritus professor who researches the economics of sports and entertainment. Each year, Division I athletics generate ...
The Big 12 Conference and commissioner Brett Yormark have landed a deal with PayPal to help facilitate student-athlete compensation. Following a landmark court settlement, Colorado Buffaloes ...
The $2.8 billion House settlement clears the way for institutions to begin directly compensating student-athletes through revenue sharing. The new College Sports Commission will oversee implementation ...
The Ivy League will opt out of a pending NCAA settlement set to provide direct compensation to former and current college athletes, according to an email sent to Ivy League student-athletes on Jan. 21 ...
The bombshell that was anything but. On Monday, Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris emailed the conference’s athletes and coaches with an order from up high, the kind the conference has made ...
An executive order in Georgia has created a potential major shakeup in the state's NIL game. Georgia governor Brian Kemp signed into action on Tuesday an order that prevents the NCAA, any conference, ...
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