The NCAA now allows college athletes to profit off their name, image and likeness, otherwise known as NIL. Learn more about ...
A group of athletes led by Big Ten women's basketball players sent a letter to NCAA president Charlie Baker asking the ...
Three weeks after being asked to modify a $2.78 billion deal that would dramatically change college sports, attorneys ...
Most of the revisions aim to better define the term “booster” and what constitutes the pay-for-play inducements the NCAA ...
In a news release, plaintiffs' attorney Steve Berman focused on how the settlement, and now the new language, restricts how ...
NIL is supposed to help support student-athletes, but why is it instead exploiting women? NIL: an acronym most were unfamiliar with until 2021 when California became the first state to allow NCAA ...
Jason Fitz isn’t your average football analyst—unless your definition of “average” includes being a Juilliard-trained ...
A day after UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka announced he is no longer playing for the Rebels after “misrepresentations” over ...
Just a few years ago, college athletes could not make any money. Now, Pitt and its players will benefit like never before.
QB Matthew Sluka abruptly left the program over an alleged $100,000 verbal offer that was not paid, while the school was trying to make a call on its conference ...