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OU athletic leaders say they’re treating college sports like a business as they navigate NIL changes and rising costs in a ...
Joe Castiglione, OU vice president and director of athletics, said it will have to pay attention to how it grows and manages ...
The House settlement announced last week has completely shifted the game of college football for the rest of time, ushering ...
A successful spring season helped Oklahoma State secure its sixth consecutive top-30 finish in the annual Learfield Directors ...
To end its first season in the best conference in the country, the Sooners placed in a national competition to make school ...
The new era of college athletics is finally here. Friday night, a federal judge approved the House v. NCAA settlement, which will change how collegiate athletics are structured. The settlement rolled ...
Texas' soccer team became the first program on campus to win an SEC championship, beating South Carolina to claim the SEC ...
Oklahoma makes athletic department cuts in belt-tightening move ahead of House v. NCAA settlement Staff cuts at Oklahoma highlight financial shifts in college sports with the upcoming revenue ...
The University of Oklahoma athletics department laid off 5% of its workforce this week as part of a broader restructuring effort, OU Athletics confirmed to News 9 and News On 6 Friday.
An increase in the cost of tuition, a sports revenue-sharing program and a pay raise for President Joseph Harroz have all been approved by the University Board of Regents. Learn more here.