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A federal judge in California gave final approval to a monumental settlement Friday night between the NCAA, major conferences and former players, that changes college sports. A federal judge in ...
PULLMAN – At Washington State and everywhere else in the college athletics landscape, a new era is upon us. The House vs. NCAA settlement was granted final approval on Friday, paving the way for ...
Friday's approval of the House settlement is expected to usher in an imminent overhaul to how college sports work. One of the most prominent changes came together quickly, as Major League Baseball ...
A few minutes after 6 p.m. on Friday, college sports changed forever and for the better. U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken dropped a 76-page guillotine on NCAA amateurism, approving the ...
Bryan Seeley, a high-ranking executive at Major League Baseball and former assistant U.S. attorney, was officially hired by the power conferences to lead their newly formed college sports ...
marking a significant change in college sports, according to a statement from the University's Director of Athletics, Mitch Barnhart. The settlement allows for student-athletes to earn money ...
NPR's Debbie Elliott talks sports with ESPN's Michele Steele the end of college amateurism, the French Open women's final, the NHL's Stanley Cup finals, and pro softball. ELLIOTT: Coco Gauff wins ...
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. In short, schools can now directly ...
"It is a historic day for college sports and the rights of athletes." The total allotment for schools' NIL payments to athletes will be guided by a cap of 22% of the combined total of certain ...
WASHINGTON — 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. In short ...