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In their first extensive comments since Judge Claudia Wilken approved the House v. NCAA settlement last week, the commissioners of the five listed defendants -- the ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and SEC -- expressed hope that the new revenue-sharing world it created will bring stability to what has been a tremendous period of upheaval within college athletics.
What happens to Purdue's name, image and likeness collectives and fundraising? Here are five frequently asked questions about the future of Boilermakers sports.
The Big Ten is better equipped to thrive than other conferences in the aftermath of the House v. NCAA lawsuit settlement.
Female athletes filed an appeal challenging the NCAA settlement and claiming it would unfairly distribute $2.7 billion to benefit football and men's basketball.
Could Gonzaga basketball dominate the new NCAA landscape? ESPN’s Dan Wetzel breaks down why the House settlement gives the Zags a major financial edge over in-state rivals like Washington.
Breaking down what the approval of the House vs. NCAA settlement could mean for Iowa sports now and in the future.
NCAA President Charlie Baker <a href=" to hundreds of collegiate athletics administrators at the annual National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics & Affiliates Convention in Orlando on Tuesday.