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Front Office Sports on MSN‘Political Gold’: Trump Putting His Stamp on College SportsTrump has embraced executive action on hot-button college sports issues. The post ‘Political Gold’: Trump Putting His Stamp on College Sports appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Players from the 1983 national champs sought "reasonable compensation" for the NCAA's use of the players and their names in videos and images promoting college basketball and the NCAA tournament.
When the Utah State Aggies take the field at Maverik Stadium on August 30, many of them will be experiencing Utah State ...
As Nebraska made its preparations for the revenue-sharing era, Troy Dannen had a plan. He thought the school would need a ...
Chris Bellamy, a Vanderbilt football transfer commit and former Diego Pavia teammate, was denied eligibility for 2025 in an NCAA lawsuit.
How is the University of Louisville dividing its $20.5M in revenue-sharing money? UofL AD Josh Heird sat down with the CJ to ...
The suit adds to the power struggle among schools, conferences and athletes about how binding new revenue sharing contracts ...
The University of Miami is expected to file a motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the University of Wisconsin and its NIL ...
UK is offering fans a subscription service that will provide special access to athletes, coaches and merchandise.
Collaboration brings compliance-ready systems, financial literacy education, and secure revenue distribution to Gael ...
The team sued claiming the NCAA used their name, image, and likeness without their consent in the marketing of the men’s ...
Twelve members of 1983 team sued the NCAA last year, claiming they were illegally denied name, image and likeness ...
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