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Nike has once again partnered with the NCAA to create the "Nike Zoom Pegasus 41 Collection," featuring many of the top ...
Alabama football WR Ryan Williams is a budding star, and Joel Klatt expects him to be one of the best players in the country ...
After a rough start to the season, Michigan needed something to change the momentum. Those wins against Ohio State and Alabama did the trick. The Wolverines seem to be in good shape heading into the ...
ATLANTA — Kalen DeBoer may not know who his starting quarterback will definitively be for Alabama football's season opener ...
Under the NCAA v. House settlement, Alabama has to find over $20 million to pay players. Could the Crimson Tide cut sports to save the funds?
Alabama athletics published its annual self-reported NCAA violations summary Thursday, which included six missteps. None included football or men’s basketball. Five sports — men’s tennis ...
Both programs advanced to the second round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament and are coming off strong seasons. Like Alabama, ...
On July 1, when the House vs. NCAA settlement is officially put into place things like roster limits, salary caps and direct payments come into effect, Alabama is in a long line of schools that ...
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Alabama plays against Oklahoma in game 1 of their NCAA Softball Tournament Super Regional today. Fans can watch the game for ...
More: What House vs. NCAA settlement approval means for Alabama athletics moving forward "I've heard all over the yard how schools are doing it and how many sports," Byrne said.
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Could House v. NCAA settlement lead to Alabama cutting sports? - MSNNCAA settlement, schools can begin sharing revenue with players, to the tune of $20.5 million for the first year, on July 1. For the players who will receive funds, it’s a big win.
On July 1, when the House vs. NCAA settlement is officially put into place things like roster limits, salary caps and direct payments come into effect, Alabama is in a long line of schools that ...
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