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Find answers to key questions about what comes next for the University of Missouri and college sports' latest sweeping rules ...
The University of Kentucky's strategy to give it an edge in this unprecedented era of college athletics could spur a horde of ...
July 1 marks the first day schools can directly pay players. The post College Sports Revenue-Sharing Underway As More Changes ...
John Sears talks more on the new revenue sharing settlement that begins July 1st. Universities can start paying athletes ...
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 ...
ASU athletic director Graham Rossini spoke with reporters on June 26, speaking on a handful of topics. Here's a round-up of ...
Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson explains Hoosiers' revenue sharing plans and why IU won't add scholarships.
Starting July 1, schools can pay its athletes up to a combined $20.5 million next season, thanks to the $2.8 billion House v.
Georgia is ending its collective, but the Bulldogs are partnering with an outside organization to form a new outlet that will focus on name, image and likeness deals for football and other players.
Injuries and illnesses are also factored into the contract. If a player is dealing with a serious injury or illness, it could ...
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 director Josh Heird ...
The Big Ten and Big 12 have partnered with PayPal to become their official platform for distributing revenue-sharing payments ...