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The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
By ERIC OLSON The attorneys who shepherded the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit to fruition for hundreds of thousands of college ...
The House vs. NCAA settlement received its long-awaited final approval on Friday night, clearing the way for schools to ...
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NetsDaily on MSNAn Open Letter on Tanking: ProfessorB tells Adam Silver how to fix thingsWhile the NBA’s focus is fixed on the Finals, in NetsWorld, talk is more about whether Brooklyn will tank again. We asked our ...
The Huskers offered a 2028 edge rusher in the first week of their summer session. Edge rusher Jacob Ndum announced his first ...
Welcome to “Big Ten offseason at a glance,” a team-by-team look at the conference at the start of the summer. We’ll examine ...
Bryan Seeley, who has been Major League Baseball's Executive Vice President of Legal & Operations since March 2022, has been ...
The 2024 college football season was full of change. The expansion of the College Football Playoff (CFP), conference ...
Can't Wait For Saturday | Altmyer starts way down NFL draft list ... that's what the season in for Penn State quarterback ...
Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same ...
A federal judge signed off on arguably the biggest change in the history of college sports Friday, clearing the way for schools to begin paying their athletes millions as soon as next month.
A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports ...
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