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With a judge approving the House vs. NCAA settlement, how do the newest changes in college sports impact Vanderbilt?
The House vs. NCAA settlement was granted final approval on Friday, paving the way for athletic departments to begin directly ...
WWE has revealed the fifth class of its Next In Line (NIL) program, USA TODAY Sports confirmed, with 12 former college ...
House vs. NCAA lawsuit has been settled. Ronnie Flores breaks down what it means and why the lawsuits vs. the NCAA won't stop ...
The seismic shift, which will take effect July 1, dismantles the NCAA’s long-held model of amateurism and ushers in revenue ...
The multi-billion dollar settlement will create revenue sharing and NIL enforcement, but it won’t stop legal challenges to ...
A federal judge has approved terms of a sprawling $2.8 billion antitrust settlement that will upend the way college sports ...
Now that a California judge has signed off on the settlement, here is a detailed look at how it could dramatically alter ...
A Judge approved the NCAA House Settlement this week that paves the way for revenue sharing directly with college athletes.
During his official visit to Texas A&M, 2026 4-star WR Aaron Gregory took to X, stating that he has shut down his recruitment ...
In College Football 26, schools get paid based on how often fans play as them, ushering in a groundbreaking NIL era.
As schools prepare for the changes, here’s what the settlement means for Alabama. The most obvious change stemming from the ...
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