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"Let me be clear -- college athletics is not broken, but it is strained," SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said during his ...
A look at football membership in the Power Four and Group of Five conferences, largely dating to the launch of the Big 12 in 1996.
A bipartisan group from the U.S. House of Representatives announced they introduced a bill that would establish national ...
College sports' power conferences -- Big Ten, SEC, ACC and Big 12 -- have hired a high-profile investigator in professional sports to lead their new governing body that will oversee revenue ...
This week, with the approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement, college sports officially split into two. The power conference schools are going to pay their athletes, make their own rules and take ...
Alabama at No. 1 in an EA Sports college football game? Sure, that’s normal. Technically, the Tide started at No. 1 in three ...
A federal judge in California gave final approval to the $2.8 billion settlement between the NCAA, major conferences and former players. As a result, schools will be able to directly pay athletes.
The College Sports Commission is designed to regulate the NIL market but won’t have subpoena power to control rogue boosters.
College sports are at an inflection point. Approval of the long-awaited House v. NCAA settlement was finally granted on Friday, a decision set to reshape the future of college sports. And yet, so ...
The fake NIL was under-the-table cheating out in the open — unregulated but entirely legal. Which brings us to the College Sports Commission (CSC) and the industry’s latest attempt to clean up ...
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