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Objectors to a settlement of three antitrust cases that would reshape college athletics made their likely final pitch to the ...
The former two-way standout from Peoria High will head to another college football program as a graduate transfer.
The SEC, once the unquestioned king of college football, has been blanked from the CFP title game the past two seasons ...
Help from Congress is needed to regulate name, image and likeness and the transfer portal, the commissioners of the NCAA's Power Four conferences said.
The long-expected approval of a landmark antitrust case allowing college players to be paid directly by schools is on hold for at least one week.  The federal judge presiding over the House v. NCAA ...
After a short time at Texas A&M, former Texas Tech wide receiver is re-entering the transfer portal during the spring window ...
In a pivotal year for college athletics, the industry's future rests over the next few weeks on a retiring judge, a divided ...
WASHINGTON — While a federal judge considers whether to approve a massive NCAA settlement that would pay athletes over $2 billion and pave the way for even more spending, a large group of ...
A federal judge declined to make a final ruling on the NCAA’s $2.8 billion House settlement after hearing objections Monday.