After the House v. NCAA settlement received preliminary approval last month, schools across the country are bracing for the revenue-sharing era in time for the 2025-26 sports year. The power ...
As NCAA president, the former Massachusetts governor must satisfy a sprawling constituency while charting the organization’s ...
the $2.8 billion settlement from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has received preliminary approval from Judge Claudia Wilken. If all goes well, the suggested sharing revenue ...
The Tulane Green Wave are on the outside looking in when it comes to power conference revenue-sharing. But, like other ...
A federal judge on Monday granted preliminary approval to the slightly revised version of a multi-billion-dollar settlement ...
Wayne Staats is a senior interactive producer for NCAA.com. His work has also appeared in the Augusta Chronicle, augusta.com and Land of 10. He is a graduate of Penn State University. College ...
UVA's Tony Bennett advocated for collective bargaining. Clemson's Brad Brownell wasn't opposed. Revenue sharing is next but is an agreement with athletes ahead?
With changes to the college landscape coming soon, Warde Manuel is looking at policy changes of his own at Michigan.
To cover that, U-M will be docked $1.5 million from its NCAA revenue distribution for a decade. Additionally, schools will be allowed to pay athletes from a pool of an estimated $22-23 million ...