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Ohio State AD Ross Bjork has been in favor of changes to the college football calendar. However, it's unclear when those ...
The latest effort by Congress to regulate college sports is generating predictable partisan outrage. Democrats say Republican-led draft legislation would claw back freedoms won by athletes through ...
In anticipation of that settlement in April, the UK Board of Trustees unanimously moved forward with the creation of a ...
Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark explained what the greatest challenges facing college athletics in 2025 are.
Attorneys at Hagens Berman representing a class of nearly 400,000 college athletes celebrated the court’s granting of final approval to a historic settlement with the NCAA.
The Lee University athletic department had 17 athletes named to the Gulf South Conference Spring All-Academic Team and an additional 158 athletes were named to the honor roll. The spring sports ...
Since Laird Veatch took over the job as the University of Missouri's director of athletics in April 2024, the large focus of he and the athletics administration ...
The Ohio State Department of Athletics announced the creation of the Center for Sports Intelligence & Strategy on Thursday ...
The House V. NCAA settlement that brought a challenge to name, image, likeness compensation has ushered in a new era of college sports.
Ohio State Athletic Director Ross Bjork met with the media at Ohio State to provide an update on the athletic program with the latest developments.
ORLANDO — The present state of college athletics can best be summed up on opposite ends of a long, humid hallway at the world’s largest Marriott hotel.
Three House committees are considering legislation that would create a national standard for name, image and likeness payments to athletes and protect the NCAA against future lawsuits. NCAA President ...
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