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Thunder top Pacers to tie NBA Finals; What does House v. NCAA settlement mean for college athletics?
THE OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER Now that was more like it from Oklahoma City's point of view. After blowing a double-digit fourth ...
Georgia Southern's director of athletics addressed the massive $2.8 million House v. NCAA settlement benefiting college ...
A settlement allowing revenue sharing with athletes will transform college sports. How will this new system work? We answer ...
House v. NCAA was filed by former Arizona collegiate swimmer Grant House, challenging a decades-old prohibition on schools ...
Down to the availability of all "student-athletes" to enjoy the free dining, college athletics will never be the same ...
The $2.8 billion NCAA settlement is being touted as a path to stability for college sports, but what will happen with the non ...
After a lengthy litigation process, the NCAA has agreed to provide US$2.8 billion in back pay to former and current college athletes, while allowing schools to directly pay athletes for the first time ...
It took five years for the $2.8 billion antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA to reach a settlement. Now comes the process of ...
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