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NCAA member schools can compensate players across all sports beginning July 1, according to approval issued by U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken.
The NCAA and the nation’s five biggest conferences announced Thursday night that they have agreed to pay nearly $2.8 billion to settle a host of antitrust claims, a monumental decision that sets ...
The NCAA and its five power conferences have agreed to allow schools to directly pay players for the first time in the 100-plus-year history of college sports.
The NCAA and its five power conferences voted to approve terms of a multibillion-dollar settlement to resolve three antitrust lawsuits, paving the way for schools to pay athletes in what would ...
The NCAA will cover 41% of the $2.77 billion total, with the biggest Division I conferences (the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern) accounting for 24% and the other five major college ...
The new constitution is 18¹/₂ pages, down from 43, and mostly lays out guiding principles and core values for the NCAA, the largest governing body for college sports in the United States with ...
Attorneys for the defendants in House vs. NCAA gave college sports leaders until Thursday to agree to terms of a deal. The defendants are the NCAA and the Power Five conferences — the Atlantic ...
The NCAA and power conferences have spent a lot of time and lobbying money on Capitol Hill over the past two years. Even with a settlement looming, that’s not expected to slow down.
The four biggest college conferences are working to tie their schools to the pending $2.8 billion NCAA antitrust settlement and could impose drastic penalties.
MIAMI — A proposal from the power conferences stands to potentially remake the NCAA governance and championship structure, shifting more authority to the power leagues over rule-making, policy ...
The 'realignment' is no fun as the PAC-12 and other conferences crumble and blur, but new matchups and dynamics will emerge. Column: College football's in chaos. It'll still be fun to watch - Los ...
NCAA, power conferences agree to allow schools to pay players in $2.8 billion settlement The deal still must be approved by the federal judge overseeing the case.
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