Diego Pavia, NCAA to Dispute House Settlement in Eligibility Hearing
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will hold a key hearing on Tuesday regarding how many years Division I college football players should be eligible to…
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit will hold a key hearing on Tuesday regarding how many years Division I college football players should be eligible to…
The College Sports Commission, the newly established entity overseeing intercollegiate pay-for-play compliance, says it has registered 28,432 athletes on its NIL Go…
MásLabor, founded in 2002 and headquartered in Virginia, bills itself as the nation’s largest provider of consulting services for businesses hiring temporary foreign…
Three seasoned college football players who hoped to play an additional year beyond their NCAA eligibility lost their bid for an injunction on Monday, as a federal judge…
Athletic directors have long been termed the CEOs of collegiate sports departments, but increasingly schools are taking the term literally, looking outside the typical…
Sen. Tommy Tuberville left college coaching years ago, but his Auburn paydays haven’t stopped. Financial disclosures filed this month show Tuberville collected…
A judge in North Carolina on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit brought last year by former Utah Jazz forward Thurl Bailey and nine teammates from the 1983 NC State men’s…
The prospect of NIL collectives being rendered extinct by the House settlement has been avoided. For now. Last week, attorneys for the House plaintiffs and…
Sometimes, the key to interpreting the law lies not in what it says—but in what it leaves unsaid. In the summer of 2021, shortly after the NCAA adopted its interim…
Baseball’s antitrust exemption, which the U.S. Supreme Court created in 1922, is typically thought of as MLB’s antitrust exemption. In a decision from earlier this…
The original version of this story ran on July 22, when a copy of a draft version of the executive order was leaked to media. This story was updated on July 24 to…
In the latest twist on whether college athletes whose NCAA eligibility has expired have a legal right to keep playing for NIL deals and preparation for pro sports, a…