The WNBA and its players union remain at odds as details emerge from collective bargaining negotiations. The sides are ...
July 1 begins a new era of college sports, one in which athletes will be paid directly by their respective universities. The House settlement takes effect at midnight Tuesday. It's a 10-year agreement ...
The league has implied it’s not yet big enough for the kind of revenue sharing players want. But history shows revenue ...
Forget the whispered promise of a late-model imported SUV, with title and registration that a friendly local auto dealer will be sure to put in your mother’s brother’s name. Disregard any vague ...
The House v. NCAA settlement was officially ratified on Friday, clearing the way for universities to directly pay athletes starting in 2025. The settlement is expected to formally take effect on July ...
Under the terms of the recently enacted House Settlement, starting in the 2025-26 academic year, a new system will allow institutions to provide significant revenue sharing to athletes. Additionally, ...
Just more than a month from the scheduled hearing where a federal judge could give final approval to the legal settlement that paves the way for athletic departments to start sharing revenue with ...
The House v. NCAA settlement, granted final approval Friday, has been touted as a means of restoring order to this Big Money Era of college sports. Starting this summer, Power 4 and other Division I ...
Florida State University's new revenue-sharing contracts with student-athletes are drawing scrutiny for their aggressive language. The contracts reportedly allow FSU to extend agreements without ...
The WNBA has proposed holding a draft combine in the offseason. To be eligible for the draft, invited players would be ...
College athletics enters a new era July 1 as the House v. NCAA settlement takes effect, formally allowing schools to share revenue with athletes. For the first time, schools can directly pay players ...
The league and its players association have agreed on two extensions to negotiations. But they haven’t agreed on how to share revenue going forward.