Judge Claudia Wilken granted preliminary approval on Monday to a settlement in House v. NCAA that would permit schools to directly share revenue with athletes.
In May, the NCAA agreed on a tentative $2.8 billion settlement that would provide direct compensation to former and current college athletes. On Monday, nearly four months later, the settlement gained ...
Despite previously raising several important concerns relating to the NCAA’s proposed $2.8 billion antitrust settlement in House v. NCAA, ...
A federal judge on Monday granted preliminary approval to the slightly revised version of a multi-billion-dollar settlement of three athlete-compensation antitrust cases against the NCAA and the ...
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the $2.78 billion ... which is currently regulated by a patchwork of state laws, legal settlements and NCAA rules.
In an upset long foreseen by NCAA analysts and sideline enthusiasts alike, a recent preliminarily approved settlement in the ...
The University of Arkansas this week announced a new 3% concessions fee that will go toward new budgetary expenses related to ...
Direct payments to university athletes through NIL deals are inching closer: 7 ASU football players recently received ...
Sedona Prince is beginning her seventh and final year of college basketball. From her viral video back in the NCAA Tournament ...
However, since 2021, the NCAA generally has restricted collegiate athletes ... case initially rejected this tentative ...
Mississippi State University’s NIL collective, The Bulldog Initiative, has an estimated annual budget of $6.48 million. This ...
In a statement Monday, NCAA President Charlie Baker said: “We are thrilled by Judge Wilken’s decision to give preliminary ...