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A new era of college athletics has been ushered in. Judge Claudia Wilken granting final approval to the House v. NCAA settlement Friday night. The changes incl ...
The new rules will go into effect on July 1 after the antitrust case addressed several issues with the amateur system the NCAA held for decades.
After months of deliberation, judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA settlement, requiring universities to pay ...
Judge Claudia Wilken approval includes nearly $2.8 billion in back damages for former and current athletes and a $20.5 million cap for each D-I school.
Schools are now free to begin paying their athletes directly, marking the dawn of a new era in college sports brought about ...
After hanging in limbo for nearly two months, the House settlement is finally approved, which means $2.8 billion in NIL ...
A federal judge Friday granted final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, a watershed agreement in college sports that ...
Michigan officials, lawyers and football coaches are preparing for the next step of a secretive NCAA process, a two-day ...
While Judge Claudia Wilken's decision lends room for optimism the case will be resolved, it also pushes back the timeline yet ...
The newly minted secretary of Health and Human Services faced two Congressional committees on ... she said. During the hearing, lawmakers called out Kennedy on his reluctance to unequivocally ...
There is at least one other noteworthy thing about the annoying evocation of King in the congressional hearing: The civil rights icon said judged “by the content of their character,” but Onder and ...
Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, citing unnamed Congressional sources ... and the current problems flow from the NCAA and its members: (1) making the current mess; and (2) refusing to clean ...