NCAA Scores Major Antitrust Win as Eligibility Rules Upheld
As more and more D-I college athletes whose NCAA eligibility has run out sue the association, the NCAA on Wednesday won a key decision at the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
As more and more D-I college athletes whose NCAA eligibility has run out sue the association, the NCAA on Wednesday won a key decision at the U.S. Court of Appeals for…
What’s in a (domain) name? Within an hour of Judge Claudia Wilken having granted final approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, the newly established College…
In a further step toward the anticipated approval of the House v. NCAA settlement, the Power 5 conferences have officially established the new legal entity to oversee…
Seven-and-a-half years ago—91 months, to be exact—Chuck Person was serving as associate head men’s basketball coach for Auburn when he was arrested by FBI agents and…
To address the increasing number of contract disputes involving college athletes, a new service is presenting itself as a cost-effective, out-of-court solution tailored…
Here is a surreal but increasingly common sight to behold: Christian Dawkins conducting business on college campuses. And not just any business, but that of guiding…
Of all the precarious calls Kelvin Sampson has made in the service of college basketball talent acquisition, he wanted to be extra certain that this one was worth the…
The NCAA is exploring potentially significant changes to its membership financial reporting system (MFRS), the accounting process by which schools annually disclose…
Connor Stalions has acquired one more sign: ‘For Sale.’ Stalions’ Ann Arbor-area home—which became its own subplot in the larger drama surrounding the ex-Michigan…
Sisyphus had his heavy boulder to deal with. Tim Buckley has the NCAA’s rulebook. Buckley, a longtime political staffer for former Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker…
As part of their reorganization of the Division I enforcement model and infractions process, the NCAA Division I Transformation Committee and Infractions Process…
The NCAA might soon restart its war on name, image and likeness. The organization, which until July 2021 aggressively forbade athletes from enjoying NIL opportunities…