News

John Sears talks more on the new revenue sharing settlement that begins July 1st. Universities can start paying athletes ...
Injuries and illnesses are also factored into the contract. If a player is dealing with a serious injury or illness, it could ...
ASU athletic director Graham Rossini spoke with reporters on June 26, speaking on a handful of topics. Here's a round-up of ...
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 ...
Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson explains Hoosiers' revenue sharing plans and why IU won't add scholarships.
After the momentous House v. NCAA settlement received final approval June 6, universities such as Louisville and Kentucky can begin sharing revenue directly with athletes Tuesday. U of L athletics ...
The Big 12's agreement is worth nearly $100 million over five years and was born in 2024 after PayPal entered into ...
Tennessee football players could earn an average of $170,000 in revenue sharing. Pay distribution may follow the NFL model, prioritizing offensive positions like quarterbacks and wide receivers.
The era of revenue sharing in college athletics is upon us. After a federal judge finally signed off on a massive $2.8 ...
As the WNBPA receives a first response from the league about their demands, players are making sure they are heard: both by ...
It will cost at least $15 million to compete for a top-tier finish in the ACC. Will internal support and NIL reach the needed ...
As the NIL era reshapes college athletics, East Tennessee State University (ETSU) is adapting to remain competitive in the ...