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The NCAA basketball landscape has transformed dramatically in recent years. For elite recruits with professional aspirations, the availability of “pro-level perks” has become a crucial factor in their ...
Rebuilding from scratch with few players under contract for 2025-26, the Nets' only focus will be drafting the best player available. And scouts are considering Jeremiah Fears a potential top-five ...
The judge is expected to issue a final ruling within the next few weeks. The post Amended House v. NCAA Settlement Proposal Does Not Adjust Roster Limits appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Starting July 1, schools like the University of Oregon and Oregon State University will be able to directly pay players for use of their name, image or likeness.
Nico Iamaleava won't be the last NIL contract holdout. There a solution to slow down the inevitable rise in these situations if the NCAA is willing.
The new era of name, image and likeness payments (NIL) for college athletes is altering the landscape of NCAA sports faster than regulations can keep up with th ...
HBCUs, like the rest of Division I athletics, will have to deal with new standards with the implementation of the NCAA vs. House Settlement.
Attorneys working on the $2.8 billion legal settlement designed to reshape college sports filed a brief Monday night that did not include changes a judge suggested regarding team roster limits, ...
On this week’s episode of The Byline, a joint project between The Phoenix and WLUW 88.7, host and engagement editor Audrey ...
The Texas House preliminarily approved a bill Monday that would allow universities to directly pay student athletes for their “name, likeness and image,” despite concerns from some lawmakers that the ...
There's a simple way to describe the complicated current state of affairs in college athlete compensation, most recently ...