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"Over decades, men’s March Madness brought in more revenue than the women’s tournament because the NCAA negotiated wildly ...
Connor Earegood of The Detroit News breaks down five big questions facing the Big Ten ahead of this week's media days in Las ...
Multiple sources within the UK athletic department refuted a report Monday that the men's basketball team was receiving 45% ...
From UIL discussing the possibility of adding a 7A classification to AT&T Stadium attendance for state title games, there’s ...
Texas coach Steve Sarkisian is among many who don’t expect schools will stay under the cap imposed by the House vs. NCAA ...
The House settlement that was supposed to have calmed the college sports waters has done nothing but churn them. Here are ...
Like the University of Akron, Kent State University has announced a plan for directly paying athletes for their name, image ...
There was a time when the SEC was the unquestioned king of college football as evidenced by 13 national titles over the last ...
Louisville head coach Pat Kelsey revealed his thoughts on the introduction of revenue sharing in college basketball.
Former Buckeye quarterback Terrelle Pryor, who left Ohio State after "Tattoogate," won't get backpay for his NIL after his lawsuit was dismissed.
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As a result of the House settlement, college athletes will receive revenue sharing payments. Under the new revenue sharing ...