NCAA settlement will change college sports
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With Cooper Flagg, Shedeur Sanders and Travis Hunter off to the pros, here are the 25 athletes with the highest NIL valuations for 2025-26.
Since Friday night’s approval of the transformative House v. NCAA settlement formally ushered revenue-sharing across college athletics, there’s been plenty of confusion around how that process will ultimately be implemented.
The College Sports Commission is set to govern college football in his new era, but could that yield some harsh realities for fans? You bet.
The specter of private equity money has loomed as a possibility for funding college athletics programs for a while now. Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark floated the possibility of private equity entering the college sports world last summer and he was only one of multiple conference commissioners to do.
A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports have been run for more than a century
While dollar figures won't be made public, Iowa GM/chief of staff Tyler Barnes offered a candid window into the Hawkeyes' paying-players approach.
As the College Football Playoff world debates proposed formats for 2026 and beyond, the architect of what many consider the nuclear option has remained deafeningly silent. Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti, creator and purveyor of the controversial 4-4-2-2-1 model, has yet to explain himself.
The players were great enough to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, but they can’t make the cut for the College Hall.