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The college sports landscape has been completely reshaped by the introduction of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules in 2021 that allow collegiate student-athletes to claim their piece of the ...
The NBA is experiencing a ratings slump, but that all could change if the National Basketball Association just adopted some North Korean basketball rules. Negative points, bonuses for finesse, and ...
Some schools are trimming athletics staff to make room for revenue sharing, and how will schools fund all those non-revenue ...
The NCAA Division I Council passed legislation on Wednesday that allows teams to schedule 32 regular-season games, ending a ...
College sports has another before and after date. Before July 1, 2025 — this past Tuesday — athletes could make money off ...
The NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Tuesday approved changes to help enhance the flow of the game in men's basketball for the 2025-26 season. Changes include a coach's challenge at any point ...
Drake is establishing two funds to help pay its basketball players when new NCAA rules take effect this summer.
The House settlement has set the stage for revenue-sharing between universities and their athletes. Here's a look at what the settlement means moving forward.
The NCAA Division I Council introduced a proposal to allow college athletes and program staff to bet on professional sports.
The House Settlement, despite all of its hype and bluster, won't change much in an NIL world that's still unsustainable.