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With the majority of the revenue sharing likely headed to football and men’s basketball, some smaller programs in major athletic departments will receive none.
Now that a California judge has signed off on the settlement, here is a detailed look at how it could dramatically alter ...
Kansas basketball continues to build its roster ahead of the 2025-26 season. As things stand, would the Jayhawks begin it as ...
The House v. NCAA settlement was finalized June 6, opening the door for colleges to directly pay athletes. Here's what to ...
A new era in collegiate sports has officially arrived. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken approved a 10-year, $2.8 ...
A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
After 10 years of inconsistency, the Bobby Hurley experience in Tempe may have run its course. The 2025–26 season will mark a ...
Wisconsin basketball top in-state class of 2026 small forward target Vaughn Karvala will transfer to Bella Vista College Preparatory ...
The groundbreaking case leading to the transformation of college sports in the United States comes nearly five years after ...
OKC Thunder star Jalen Williams went from being overlooked in high school to squarely in the spotlight on basketball's ...
Division I athletes now have the option under a new revenue sharing provision to receive up to $20 million in direct payment ...
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