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Earlier this year, a federal judge approved the House vs. NCAA settlement, allowing Division I schools to directly pay college athletes for the first time ever. Former athletes are also eligible for ...
It's not clear whether freshman Malik Washington will start right away at Maryland but he certainly looks like the ...
U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey has made a ruling to grant an temporary restraining order and preliminary injunction ...
Coach Robert Vansant is confident in the talent and depth of his incoming class for the two-time IEAC champions and 2024 ...
The Huskies will be hard-pressed to do much better in the secondary than they did in 2024, when they ranked second in the ...
The FCS conference rests on the fault line of the post-House era, wrestling with modernization while cherishing the grit of previous eras.
If you asked away confused from what happened yesterday in the court hearing of Jimmori Robinson et al vs. National Collegiate Athletic Association, don't worry ...
Lawmakers approved a number of higher education bills — from more state oversight to tighter protest rules — that aim to roll back bias on public ...
Key returners, outlook for Kellogg Community College fall sports, including volleyball, women's soccer, cross country.
After failed attempts in the legislature by lawmakers, the Virginia Board of Health held a special meeting this week and ...
Letting schools pay revenue-generating athletes is long overdue. If that means letting squash and water polo die, so be it.
Perhaps one of the few entities getting revamped more than KU’s football stadium is the NCAA itself. University of Kansas Chancellor Douglas Girod now has a front row seat for both projects. Girod has ...