US newsfromwww.npr.org1 day agoWith $2.7 billion settlement approved, college sports' big money era is officially hereColleges can now directly pay athletes, marking a significant change in college sports compensation.
National Basketball Associationfromsportslens.com18 hours agoNCAA House Settlement Approved, Allowing Schools to Directly Pay Athletes and Reshape College Sports LandscapeThe NCAA's House settlement allows schools to directly pay athletes, marking a significant shift in college sports compensation.
National Basketball Associationfromwww.mercurynews.com1 month agoNCAA passes new rules to allow direct payments to playersThe NCAA is allowing colleges to pay athletes directly, marking a historic change in college sports.
Major League Baseballfromwww.mercurynews.com1 day agoFederal judge approves $2.8B settlement, paving way for U.S. colleges to pay athletes millionsA federal judge approved significant changes allowing schools to pay athletes, marking a historic turn in college sports.The agreement could total $2.7 billion for athletes over the next decade, transforming the revenue-sharing landscape.
National Basketball AssociationfromESPN.com2 months agoJenkins sues NCAA for limiting pay while at NovaKris Jenkins is suing the NCAA and major conferences for antitrust violations related to athlete compensation and NIL rights.The lawsuit seeks compensation for Jenkins based on restrictions during his college athlete career.
National Basketball AssociationfromESPN.com1 day agoNCAA athlete pay: Here's what's nextSchools will start directly paying athletes thanks to a federal court settlement, changing the landscape of college sports.
US newsfromwww.npr.org1 day agoWith $2.7 billion settlement approved, college sports' big money era is officially hereColleges can now directly pay athletes, marking a significant change in college sports compensation.
National Basketball Associationfromsportslens.com18 hours agoNCAA House Settlement Approved, Allowing Schools to Directly Pay Athletes and Reshape College Sports LandscapeThe NCAA's House settlement allows schools to directly pay athletes, marking a significant shift in college sports compensation.
National Basketball Associationfromwww.mercurynews.com1 month agoNCAA passes new rules to allow direct payments to playersThe NCAA is allowing colleges to pay athletes directly, marking a historic change in college sports.
Major League Baseballfromwww.mercurynews.com1 day agoFederal judge approves $2.8B settlement, paving way for U.S. colleges to pay athletes millionsA federal judge approved significant changes allowing schools to pay athletes, marking a historic turn in college sports.The agreement could total $2.7 billion for athletes over the next decade, transforming the revenue-sharing landscape.
National Basketball AssociationfromESPN.com2 months agoJenkins sues NCAA for limiting pay while at NovaKris Jenkins is suing the NCAA and major conferences for antitrust violations related to athlete compensation and NIL rights.The lawsuit seeks compensation for Jenkins based on restrictions during his college athlete career.
National Basketball AssociationfromESPN.com1 day agoNCAA athlete pay: Here's what's nextSchools will start directly paying athletes thanks to a federal court settlement, changing the landscape of college sports.
fromGameSpot2 months agoSoccer (FIFA)EA Will Pay Student-Athletes $1500 To Appear In CFB 26, More That Double Last Year's Rate
fromwww.gamespot.com3 months agoSoccer (FIFA)EA College Football 26 Could Offer Bigger Payouts To Players
fromGameSpot2 months agoSoccer (FIFA)EA Will Pay Student-Athletes $1500 To Appear In CFB 26, More That Double Last Year's Rate
fromwww.gamespot.com3 months agoSoccer (FIFA)EA College Football 26 Could Offer Bigger Payouts To Players
Women in technologyfromThe Atlantic3 months agoTrump Has a Funny Way of Protecting Women's SportsThe new federal policy on NIL payments favors male athletes and undermines Title IX.Women athletes are at risk of receiving significantly less funding under recent federal changes.
fromNewsday9 months agoTelevisionAnalysis: Big 12 must ask not only why UConn, but why now as Yormark remains open for business
Women in technologyfromThe Atlantic3 months agoTrump Has a Funny Way of Protecting Women's SportsThe new federal policy on NIL payments favors male athletes and undermines Title IX.Women athletes are at risk of receiving significantly less funding under recent federal changes.
fromNewsday9 months agoTelevisionAnalysis: Big 12 must ask not only why UConn, but why now as Yormark remains open for business