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When the College Sports Commission takes power following the conclusion of the House settlement, its CEO will report to a ...
The four biggest college conferences are working to tie their schools to the pending $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement ...
With a decision expected in the near future, college athletics continues to prepare for the House v. NCAA settlement. If ...
The response is the last major filing that will be read by the judge before a final decision is made about the settlement.
College football is on the cusp of getting its very own CEO figure to help manage the sport as a ruling in the historic House ...
NIL contracts with publicly traded companies won’t be subject to fair-market-value analysis by the new Deloitte-run NIL ...
Lawyers from both sides submitted a significant tweak Wednesday to perhaps the biggest remaining sticking point in the ...
Attorneys involved in a $2.8 billion settlement filed a brief tweaking the aspect of roster limits in the House v. NCAA ...
If the deal advances, schools that opt into the settlement could begin making direct payments to athletes July 1.
A new state law protects Tennessee universities from antitrust lawsuits by athletes unhappy with player-pay rules coming to ...
The revisions specifically regarded proposed roster limits, limits that U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken, the arbiter who ...
The revision proposes athletes who would've been cut as a result of the settlement will not count against the settlement's ...