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College sports has officially entered its revenue-sharing era, putting away the concept of amateurism for good. Schools can ...
When news broke of the NCAA vs House settlement’s final approval–which allows schools to directly compensate college athletes ...
UH football and basketball are expected to get the biggest chunks as NCAA schools can begin to directly pay student-athletes ...
Starting July 1, universities will directly pay athletes a share of revenue. This revenue sharing stems from ticket sales, TV ...
When the majority of schools decided to opt in to the House Settlement, Omaha opted out. That is UNO’s way of running into — ...
Colleges can pay athletes up to $20.5 million for the use of their NIL, but plaintiffs in the settlement are asking questions ...
Revenue sharing, which launches Tuesday, features an annual cap of $20.5 million in funds that can be distributed to student ...
The University of Kentucky's strategy to give it an edge in this unprecedented era of college athletics could spur a horde of ...
Find answers to key questions about what comes next for the University of Missouri and college sports' latest sweeping rules ...
Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson explains Hoosiers' revenue sharing plans and why IU won't add scholarships.
We’re into the final hours of the countdown. The revenue-sharing era of college athletics begins Tuesday, July 1, as universities around the country can begin to directly pay student-athletes for ...
The Big Ten and Big 12 have partnered with PayPal to become their official platform for distributing revenue-sharing payments ...