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The House vs NCAA Settlement has created a potential advantage for Big East basketball compared to other power four programs.
The NCAA will no longer maintain sport-specific scholarship limits, as its Division I Board of Directors on Monday formally ...
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LA Times report looks at USC revenue sharing plans following NCAA House settlementA recent report from the Los Angeles Times looked at the Trojans' plan to attack this new era of college sports ...
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COLLEGE STATION - The past few years have presented college athletic programs across the country with some unique challenges, ...
The NCAA House settlement, which was approved on June 13 by a federal judge in California, sets the stage for a tidal wave of ...
Florida Gators athletic director Scott Stricklin discussed the challenges and opportunities ahead following the House v. NCAA ...
Todd Golden’s Gators began summer workouts with several new faces, key veterans and one goal in mind: The ability of transfer ...
As the House settlement comes and goes, college athletics is entering a new age. Texas A&M athletic director Trev Alberts ...
Student-athletes at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will begin to receive their share of $20.5 million from a ...
Scholarship limits are gone. Roster caps are in. Welcome, yet again, to a whole new world of college athletics.
Brent Richard, the CEO of IMG Academy, and a former Division I soccer player, shares his thoughts after the landmark NCAA ...
Former College of Charleston soccer player Riley Haas is among eight female athletes that have filed an appeal to last week’s ...
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